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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1978056
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/13/1978
Doc Name
MEMO DURHAM SAND AND GRAVEL CO WELD COUNTY APPLICATION FOR MINING AND RECLAMATION PERMIT
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<br />March 28, 1978 <br />Mining Plan <br />Mining of the entire tract is expected to take place over a period of between <br />25 and 36 years. The timetable cited below reflects the maximum time expected <br />to complete each phase. Depth of material ranges between apparently 20 and <br />50 feet. Phase I through VII will be mined with a dragline, while Phases II-A <br />through X-A will be mined with a dredge due to deeper deposits; mining by <br />these methods will not require de-watering. <br />Prior to actual mining, topsoil will be stripped utilizing scrapers, dozer <br />and frontend loader. Topsoil averages approximately one foot across the <br />permit area. Initially, topsoil will necessarily require stockpiling until <br />a sufficiently large area is mined out, allowing for new topsoil being strip- <br />ped from one area to be immediately utilized in backfilling and re-topsoiling <br />a previously mined out area. <br />As mining proceeds through each phase, final slopes are maintained as close as <br />possible -ehind mining by maintaining slopes on native materials and back- <br />filling with non-marketable sands, silts, clays and other oversize and undersize <br />materials. This is an integral part of mining, as these materials would other- <br />wise pose a disposal problem. <br />Pha ca T <br />Topsoil will be stripped from the area and will be stockpiled in the <br />office area. It is expected that this soil will probably not be <br />utilized elsewhere in reclamation, but will be graded over the office <br />area upon removal of the office and scales. After topsoil is removed <br />the area will be excavated using a dragline. A 15 foot wide "ribbon" <br />of material will be left undisturbed between the excavated area and the <br />water in abandoned gravel Pit "C" as indicated on the maps. The mined <br />sand and gravel will be run through the plant located at Plant Site 111. <br />The operation of Phase I is expected to take 2 years. <br />Phaaa TT <br />Topsoil will be stripped and be utilized to re-enforce the dike along <br />the Cache La Poudre River and to backfill the west edge of Phase I. A <br />dragline will be used to excavate the sand and gravel; material will be <br />processed at Plant Site 111. It will take approximately 2 years to <br />complete Phase II. <br />Phase III <br />Topsoil will be stripped and used to backfill along the south and <br />west edges of Phase II and to re-enforce the dike along the Cache <br />La Poudre River. The dragline will be used to excavate material <br />from Phase III. The plant will be moved to Plant Site 112. Opera- <br />tions are expected to last for 3 years. <br />
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