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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1981121
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/11/1981
Doc Name
HALE PIT FN 81-121
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MLR
To
EARL HALE
Media Type
D
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<br />June 11,1981 <br />Mr. Earl Hale <br />page 2 <br />is to be mined. This should not be done. All <br />topsoil should be saved for use in reclamation. <br />Please clarify this situation. <br />~) What is the relationship of the boundaries of the <br />~ ~..F 1, affected land to the various drill holes? <br />/"f:~ In general, this report should be tied mote closely <br />with the permit application. <br />~o~ ~~ Why have pages 1-3 and 12 been omitted from the report? <br />w~i~i <br />Exhibit D <br />1. Wildlife: Has the Colorado Division of Wildlife been consulted <br />/ y concerning this operation? Are the comments given from them? <br />y If not, they~should be consulted. <br />2. Water Resources <br />~~a)Will water be used in this operation? For example, <br />~ dust control and washing activities are consumptive <br />uses and would require an industrial use water right. <br />Please clarify this situation. <br />~b) Sediment control to protect the adjacent creek should <br />//\\ be implemented. A sediment control plan should be <br />outlined and then shown on the map, <br />3. Vegetation and Soils <br />5 a) Reference my comments under Exhibits B and C, 5(d) and 6. <br />~~ > b) A more detailed analysis of the existing vegetation on <br />y the site is needed. The local office of the Soil <br />~'~ Conservation Service should be consulted in this <br />G~~ <br />regard. <br />F.xhihir F. <br />~/1. What is the reclamation plan for the site? I9 a land fill <br />7~ ~ planned? If so, will the area to be filled be clay lined, <br />njP `~~ as suggested in the Lincoln-DeVore report? Due to the <br />~~I~ proximity to the creek, the construction of such a land <br />fill on permeable materials is a concern. Please clarify <br />this situation. " <br />._ `"2. Other permits (such as from the Colorado Department of Health) <br />~ ~~~k may be necessary for the construction of a land fill. You <br />N ~;~~ should investigate this. <br />~~ 3. The local office of the Soil Conservation Service should be <br />~ consulted in order to get a detailed surface reclamation <br />5 ( ; yplan for the site to include a reclamation seeding mix and <br />~~"' r suggested methods of topsoil replacement and soil treatments. <br />These items are necessary for permit adequacy. <br />q"I~~ What is the depth of topsoil to be replaced? <br />5. What are the planned final reclamation slopes? Slopes should <br />not be steeper than 2H:1V and preferably 3H:1V for good <br />~~ '~~ ~~ revegetation success. <br />its~6. Is a pond to be part of the reclamation plan? If fill is to <br />X be placed into a pond, it must be only clean fill such as <br />Y~ clean fill dirt, rocks, concrete or asphalt. Please clarify <br />ni~ this situation. <br />
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