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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 /> shall be no steeper than a ratio of 2:1 (horizontal to vertical ratio), except from 5 feet above to 10 <br /> feet below the expected water line where slopes shall be not steeper than 3:1. If a swimming area <br /> is proposed as a portion of the Reclamation Plan, the slope, unless otherwise approved by the <br /> Board or O,Qice shall be no steeper than 5:1 throughout the area proposed for swimming, and a <br /> slope no steeper than 2:1 elsewhere in the pond. <br /> The operation will conform to this Rule. <br /> 8) If the Operator's choice of reclamation is for agricultural or horticultural crops which <br /> normally require the use of farm equipment, the Operator shall grade so that the area can be <br /> traversed with farm machinery. <br /> The operation will conform to this Rule. <br /> 9) An Operator may backfill structural fill material generated within the MLRB permitted area <br /> into an excavated pit within the permit area as provided for in the MLRB Permit. If an Operator <br /> intends to backfill inert structural fill generated outside of the approved permit area, it is the <br /> Operator's responsibility to provide the Office notice of any proposed backfill activity not identified <br /> in the approved Reclamation Plan. If the Office does not respond to the Operator's notice within <br /> thirty(30)days after receipt of such Notice by the Office, the Operator may proceed in accordance <br /> with the provisions of this Rule. The Operator shall maintain a Financial Warranty at all times <br /> adequate to cover the cost to stabilize and cover any exposed backfilled material. The Notice to the <br /> Office shall include but is not limited to: <br /> a) a narrative that describes the approximate location of the proposed activity; <br /> A plan for backfilling portions of the site with inert material or structural fill, will be submitted to <br /> the DMG under this Rule,by separate cover, at the appropriate time, and prior to such use. <br /> b) the approximate volume of inert material to be backfilled; <br /> Not applicable at the time of this submittal. <br /> c) a signed affidavit certifying that the material is clean and inert, as defined in Rule 1.1(20); <br /> Not applicable at the time of this submittal. <br /> d) the approximate dates the proposed activity will commence and end, however, such dates <br /> shall not be an enforceable condition; <br /> Not applicable at the time of this submittal. <br /> e) an explanation of how the backfilled site will result in a post-mining configuration that is <br /> compatible with the approved post-mining land use;and <br /> Not applicable at the time of this submittal. <br /> a general engineering plan stating how the material will be placed and stabilized in a manner <br /> to avoid unacceptable settling and voids. <br /> 6 <br /> EXHIBIT E - Reclamation Plan <br /> Colorado Division of Mineral s & Geology Regular Impact [l 121 Construction Material Permit <br /> Sand Land, Inc. - Kurtz Resource Recovery & Development Project -January 1999 <br />
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