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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2002049
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/1/2002
Doc Name
Permit Application
From
Rio Blanco County
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DMG
Media Type
D
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ATTACHMENTS: <br />Conditions of Approval <br />1. Locate and maintain sanitation facilities according to state regulations <br />2. When preparing the site, all suitable topsoil should be stripped from the surface of the location and <br />stockpiled for reclamation once the location is abandoned. When topsoil is stockpiled on slopes <br />exceeding five percent, construct a berm or trench below the stockpile. <br />3. Sedimentation shall be diverted andlor run through catchment basins in order to protect surface waters. <br />4. All sediment control structures or disposal pits, will be designed to contain a 100-year, 6-hour storm <br />event. Storage volumes within these structures will have a design life of 25 years. <br />5. All activity shall cease when soils or road surfaces become saturated to a depth of three inches unless <br />otherwise approved by the Authorized Officer. <br />6. There shall be no mud blading of roads. <br />7. Dust suppression will be used on disturbed areas and associated roads. <br />8. Since this area is classifid as VRM Class 3 visual, all above ground facilities shall be painted to blend in <br />with the surrounding environment and all disturbed areas shall be contoured to match the original <br />topography. Matching is defined as reproducing the original topography and eliminating form, line, and <br />color caused by the disturbance as much as possible. <br />9. If historic or archaeological materials are uncovered during construction activities, the operator is to <br />immediately stop activities in the immediate area of the find that might further disturb such materials, and <br />immediately contact the authorized officer (AO). Within five working days the AO will inform the operator <br />as to: <br />whether the materials appear eligible for the National Register of Historic Places; <br />the mitigation measures the operator will likely have to undertake before the construction <br />may proceed. <br />10. Pursuant to 43 CFR 10.4(g) the holder of the authorization must notify the AO, by telephone, with <br />written confirmation, immediately upon the discovery of human remains, funerary items, sacred objects, or <br />objects of cultural patrimony. Further, pursuant to 43 CFR 10.4(c)and (d), you must stop activities in the <br />vicinity of the discovery and protect it for 30 days or until notified to proceed by the authorized officer <br />11. Reclamation should be implemented concurrent with construction and site operations to the fullest <br />extent possible. Final reclamation actions shall be initiated within six months of the termination of <br />operations unless otherwise approved in writing by the Authorized Officer. <br />12. Fill material shall be pushed into cut areas and up over backslopes. Leave no depressions that will <br />trap water or form ponds. Leave the disturbed area in a condition that provides drainage with no <br />additional maintenance. <br />13. Distribute topsoil evenly over the location and prepare a seedbed by disking or ripping. Drill seed on <br />contour at a depth no greater than 1/2 inch. In areas that cannot be drilled, broadcast at double the <br />seeding rate and harrow seed into the soil. <br />10 <br />
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