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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1989029
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Name
MINERALS PROGRAM INSPECTION REPORT
Inspection Date
1/30/2001
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• (Page 3) • <br />MINE ID M OR PROSPECTING ID p M-89-029 <br />INSPECTION DATE 1/30/2001 INSPECTOR'S INITIALS TAS <br />dogs. <br />5. Proyert.r Values: Property values and devaluation as relating to the mining operation is <br />a concern =hat will need to directed to the Weld County Planning Department. <br />6. Reclamation Problem: Mining and reclamation permits issued by the State of Colorado are <br />open-ended and do not have an enforced end date for mining and reclamation. As long as the <br />site is being actively mined and reclaimed in conformance with the approved permit and with <br />State Statutes, then the permit can remain active for an indefinate period of time. <br />Unattended problems, as identified and confirmed by the Division, may lead to enforcemene <br />actions and even permit revokation in extreme cases. Operators are required to complete each <br />phase of final reclamation within five years after the date on which the operator advises the <br />Mine Land Reclamation Board that such phase has commenced, unless such period is extended by <br />the Board. Certain disturbed areas noted by Mr. Cox may be either part of the on-going <br />mining operation and not yet subject to reclamation, or reclamation in progress that has not <br />yet reached the 5th year following initiation of reclamation. <br />7. Future Mining Plaas: Mining and reclamation permits may be amended as many times as needed <br />in order to comply with the Colorado Land Reclamation Act for the Extraction of Construction <br />Materials and the Construction Material Rules and Regulations. Aggregate Industries, Inc. <br />is currently an operator in good standing with the Division of Minerals and Geology; and as <br />such, may hold as many permits as they wish, provided they comply with all applicable rules <br />and regulations and post sufficient bond to cover the cost of reclaiming all the sites for <br />which they have permits to mine and reclaim. An amendment to this permit may be submitted <br />by Aggregate Industries, Inc. for the conveyor belt as specified by Mr. Cox. During such <br />amendment process, members of the public (including Mr. Cox) will have the opportunity to <br />comment on the proposed corridor and express their concerns. <br />8. Casa Nwnbar 4th AM. IISA-877: This appears to be a concern that may fall within the <br />jurisdiction of the 9le ld County Planning Department. <br />I & E Contact Address <br />NAME Mark Helm <br />OPERATOR _ Aaareaate Industries. Inc. <br />STREET 3605 S. Teller Street <br />CITY(STAT E/:;IP Lakewood. CO 80635 <br />cc: Carl Mount. DMG <br />Connie L)avis <br />Aggregate Industries, Inc. <br />P . 0 . eo>_ 3121 <br />Greeley, CO 80634 <br />Mr. Ted Cox <br />1767 WCF. 20.5 <br />Longmont, CO 80504-5437 <br />^ CE <br />^ BL <br />^ FS <br />^ ~ <br />^ HMWMD (CH) <br />^ SE <br />^ WQCD (CH) <br />Attachments <br />
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