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8/24/2016 10:59:55 PM
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11/20/2007 5:30:38 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2005080
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/30/2006
Doc Name
Copy of Letter from Mr Curtis to State Engineer
From
Harvey W. Curtis
To
OSE
Media Type
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<br />~~ <br />(Page 2) <br />\. <br />MINE ID # OR PROSPECTING ID #: M-7995-027 <br />INSPECTION DATE: April 19. 2001 <br />INSPECTOR'S INITIALS: AIW <br />OBSERVATIONS <br />This was a normal monitoring inspection conducted by Tony Waldron of DMG along with Robert Vance of Park County Road <br />and Bridge. The Ansley No. 2 Pit is located approximately 3 miles southeast of Fairplay, Colorado and adjacent to and just <br />northeast of Highway 9. The area is typical of the South Park high valley grasslands formed over glacial or alluvial outwash <br />gravels. <br />The operator has clearly marked the permit area and there was a mine identification sign present at the entrance to the site. <br />The pit has been mined to a depth ofapproximately 70 feet more or less. One small (< 1 acre) had been mined to a depth <br />greater than ten feet and had intercepted the groundwater table as a result. The operator was in the process of filling in this <br />area to prevent groundwater exposure. Approximately h of the pit has been mined to this point and no final reclamation has <br />occurred. However, the slopes in the mined area are being maintained at approximately 3H:1V as mining is occurring, <br />thereby, preventing the need to conduct extensive backfilling once mining is completed. Topsoil was salvaged around the <br />southern end of the pit but had not yet been salvaged under some of the product stockpiles. When these stockpiles are <br />relocated into the re-graded pit bottom, the operator needs to salvage all available topsoil for use in reclaiming the site. <br />Since the approved mining plan did not call for exposing groundwater during mining operations, the fact that groundwater is <br />presently exposed is being cited as a problem on page three of this report along with appropriate corrective actions. This <br />concluded the inspection. <br />C <br />cc: lim Stevens-DMG <br /> <br />I & E Contact Address <br />NAME: Robert Vance <br />OPERATOR: Park County Road and Bridge <br />STREET: P.O. Box 747 <br />CITY/STATE2IP: Fairplav, CO 80440_ <br />^ CE <br />^ BL <br />^ FS <br />O HW <br />^ HMWMD (CH) <br />^ SE <br />^ WQCD (CH) <br />^ OTHER <br />
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