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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1999006
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/27/1999
Doc Name
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS REGULAR 112 OPERATION RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
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Exhibit E - Reclamation Plan <br /> The Operator shall set forth the measures that will be taken to meet all the following requirements: <br /> 1) Grading shall be carried on so as to create a final topography appropriate to the final land <br /> use selected in the Reclamation Plan. <br /> The existing topography is a near table top. Resource recovery will create depressions in the near <br /> level topography,consistent with multiple end use potentials, and complementary to defragmented <br /> residential,commercial and industrial post resource recovery development. <br /> 2) When backfilling is part of the plan, the Operator shall replace overburden and waste <br /> materials in the mined area and shall ensure adequate compaction for stability and to prevent <br /> leaching of toxic or acid-forming materials. <br /> There are no toxic or acid-forming materials known or expected at the location. All other aspects <br /> of material handing will be consistent with this Rule. Additional information on material handling <br /> is detailed under Exhibit D- Mining Plan, and Exhibit I- Soils Information. <br /> 3) All grading shall be done in a manner to control erosion and siltation of the affected lands, <br /> to protect areas outside the affected land from slides and other damage. If not eliminated, all <br /> highwalls shall be stabilized. <br /> Acknowledged. Refer to Exhibit D- Mining Plan and Exhibit I- Soils Information. <br /> 4) All backfilling and grading shall be completed as soon as feasible after the mining process. <br /> The Operator shall establish reasonable timetables consistent with good mining and reclamation <br /> procedures. <br /> Grading and backfilling will be concurrent with extraction. Refer to Exhibit D- Mining Plan and <br /> Exhibit I- Soils Information. <br /> 5) Al!refuse and acid-forming or toxic producing materials that have been mined shall be <br /> handled and disposed of in a manner that will control unsightliness and protect the drainage system <br /> om pollution. <br /> There are no known or expected acid forming or toxic producing materials or refuse at this <br /> location. Any other refuse will be disposed of in closed containers and taken to an appropriate <br /> landfill for disposal, unless it is 'inert,' per 3.1.5(9), below. <br /> 6) Any drill or auger holes that are part of the mining operation shall be plugged with non- <br /> combustible material, which shall prevent harmful or polluting drainage. Adits and shafts should <br /> be closed, and where practicable, backfrlled and graded in a manner consistent with the post mine <br /> land use and shall comply with the provisions of the Act, Construction Material Rules and <br /> Regulations. <br /> Acknowledged. <br /> 1 7) Maximum slopes and slope combinations shall be compatible with the configuration of <br /> surrounding conditions and selected land use. In all cases where a lake or pond is produced as o <br /> portion of the Reclamation Plan, all slopes, unless otherwise approved by the Board or Office, <br /> 5 <br /> EXHIBIT E- Reclamation Plan <br /> Colorado Division of Mineral s & Geology Regular Impact [1121 Construction Material Permit <br /> Sand Land, Inc. - Kurtz Resource Recovery & Development Project -January 1999 <br />
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