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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1976027
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/14/1976
Doc Name
APPLICATION FOR OPEN MINING AND RECLAMATION PERMIT
From
NIELSONS INC
To
MLR
Media Type
D
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<br /> <br />NIELSONS. INC. - CRAIG PIT <br />EXHIBIT "A" - LOCATION <br />The Craig pit is located approximately 6 miles south of Durango, <br />in La Plata County, Colorado in Section 9U, T. 34 N,, R. 9 W., N. M. P. M. <br />XHIBIT "C" - MINING PLAN <br />This pit will not be operated year around, but will be used as <br />required for private and/or public work. <br />The existing topsoil will be removed with Scrapers or Dozers <br />and stockpiled as required. <br />Gravel will be fed to a crusher, processed as required and <br />stockpiled foa future use. Material rejected in the crushing opera- <br />tion will be disposed of in the pit area. <br />EXHIBIT "D" - ESTIMATED TIMETABLE <br />This pit will be worked approximately two months per year, but <br />material will be stockpiled and hauled from the site throughout the <br />year. <br />Approximately three or four acres will be affected in any one year. <br />EXHIBIT "F" - WATER RESOURCES <br />No surface or ground water is present at the Craig Pit. There- <br />fore, it is felt that operation of the pit, will have no effect on <br />Water Resources. <br />It is assumed that no permits will be required from the Colorado <br />Water Quality Control Division, however, that division has been <br />notified of the proposed pit site to insure their compliance. <br />EXHIBIT "G" - RECLAMATION PLAN <br />Topsoil at this site varies in depth from zero to several feet <br />thick and contains some cobble. (See report by the Soil Conservation <br />Service for Detailed analysis.) This material will be removed as <br />
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