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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1997084
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
9/19/1997
Doc Name
MEMPHIS FN M-97-084 RECEIPT OF 110 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION PACKAGE INC
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<br /> <br />Robert Larson, Monadnock Mineral Services <br />Ouray Associates, LLC, Memphis, File No. M-97-084 <br />Limited Impact Construction Materials 110 Permit Application -Incomplete <br />Page 2 <br />(iii) state the grass, forb, shrub and tree species to be planted and the applicable <br />quantities. Specify the quantity of each grass and forb species as pounds of pure live seed per acre; <br />(iv) specify the application method for grass and forb seeding. If the seed is to be <br />broadcast, the application rate shall be twice the rate required for seed drilling. If the seedbed has not <br />been adequately roughened prior to seeding, the seed shall be raked or harrowed after broadcast <br />application; <br />(v) if a mulch is needed, specify the kind to be used, the crimping method, and rate <br />of application; and <br />(vi) explain the establishment methods for each species of shrub and/or tree, and state <br />the number of each to be established per acre. <br />(d) Specify which ponds, streams, roads and buildings, if any, will remain afer reclamation. <br />These features must be shown on the Exhibit E -Map. If ponds are part of the Reclamation Plan, slopes <br />from 5 vertical feet above to 10 vertical feet below the expected average water level cannot be steeper <br />than 3H:1 V; remaining slope lengths may not be steeper than 2H:1 V. Where wildlife habitat is the <br />proposed future land use, shorelines should be irregulazly shaped to promote a diverse wildlife habitat. <br />The Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) must be consulted where wildlife use is the proposed future <br />land use. <br />(e) Specify the reclamation treatment of any waste rock dumps, tailing impoundments, <br />underground mine openings, ditches, sediment control facilities, buildings and other features specified <br />in your mine plan but not previously addressed in the Reclamation Plan narrative. These features must <br />be shown on Exhibit E -Map. This should describe the measures taken to minimize disturbance to the <br />hydrologic balance, prevent off-site damage, and provide for a stable configuration consistent with the <br />proposed future land use. <br />(f) All Limited Impact 110 applications must provide an estimate of the actual costs to <br />reclaim the site based on what it would cost the state using an independent contractor to complete <br />reclamation. Include the unit costs for the following activities as appropriate to the operation: <br />backfilling, grading, topsoil application, seeding, mulching, fertilization, and labor to complete <br />reclamation. Determine and specify the point during the operation when the site has reached a point of <br />maximum disturbance. The cost [o reclaim the site to the specifications of the Reclamation Plan at this <br />point must be estimated. Unit costs (cost per cubic yard), volumes, haul or push distances, and grades <br />must be included when backfilling and grading is part of the Reclamation Plan. Volume and unit costs <br />for finish grading, subsoil and topsoil application must be provided in terms of cost per cubic yard. The <br />estimated cost for fertilizer, seed and mulch acquisition and application must be provided as cost per <br />acre. <br />(2) Equipment costs must include such factors as equipment operator wages and benefits, fuel and <br />lubricant consumption and depreciation. The cost to mobilize and demobilize the equipment from the <br />nearest population center should be estimated. <br />
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