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8/24/2016 10:55:56 PM
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11/20/2007 3:09:38 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981012A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/16/2006
Section_Exhibit Name
Section 2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plan
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D
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• lox flow conditions. The Middle Fork of the Purgatoire low flow is <br />generally from mid-August through mid-April. Peak flows occur from <br />mid-April through July. Gravels removed from the river bed will be <br />used as road base, rip-rap or bedding for underground <br />rails. Excavation of gravels will naturally alter the streambed. <br />Every effort rill be made to minimize disturbance. <br />WFC will either use rubber-tired or crawler loading <br />equipment to remove gravels from the upstream portion of the <br />culverts. The amount of time for maintenance activities will be <br />dependent on the amount of gravel deposited. WFC estimates 1 to 2 <br />days will be necessary to facilitate cleaning. The volume of <br />gravel will be dependent upon the amount of deposition. <br />Normally, WFC will not stockpile the gravels removed from <br />culvert maintenance. They will be used for road base or ballast. <br />If necessary, potential stockpile areas at the New Elk will be <br />located just east of the culverts being cleaned and to the north of <br />the scrap yard outside of the buffer zone to the river. The action <br />of cleaning the culverts is a mitigative action to comply with the <br />surface mining rules and regulations. <br />(5) Topsoil <br />• A majority of the disturbance at the New Elk Mine <br />occurred prior to existing regulations on salvaging topsoil. As <br />such, only a limited amount is available for reclamation. The <br />exception to this is the refuse <br /> <br />2.05-19 revised (08/03/98) <br />m~.q°IS 9k, <br />
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