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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2000032
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/22/2000
Doc Name
112 PERMIT REVISIONS FOR MONUMENT VIEW GRAVEL PIT PER STATE COMMENTS 6-16-2000
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RG CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC
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MESA COUNTY CLERK/RECORDER
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)' Received j <br />I 't <br />JUN 2 0 2000 <br />Dutan9o Field Offke <br />Division of Minerals 8 Cool <br />o9Y <br />Exhibit L <br />Reclamation Costs <br />• Rtvision a I ~ Page .0 of 3U <br />Reclamation of the project site will consist of importing fill material, approximately 650.000 cubic yards, <br />to replace the volume of sand and gavel mined from the site, such that it may be reclaimed back to its <br />original gades. Imported fill soils will consis[s ofnon-hazardous soil, concrete, rock and brick such [hat <br />no single piece of material has a dimension larger than two (2) feet on any face. No material larger than six <br />(6) inches in diameter will be placed within the top two feet of the final grade. <br />To minimize the amount of reclamation bonding requved for the project, the applicant would limit the <br />excavation pit area (backfill area, sand and gavel highwall, and overburden highwall) to no more than <br />tlvee acres. By limiting the size to three acres, the estimated volume of backfill material required to <br />reclaim the site is approximately 75,000 cubic yards. <br />The applicant has existing stockpiled material stored a[ the site that will be used for [he mining operations. <br />At the present time, there are 50,000 cubic yazds of fill located near the southwest comer of the site, 9,000 <br />cubic yards located on a berm at the southeast comer of the si[e, and 9.000 cubic yards stored along the <br />north property line. The applican[ also has 68,000 cubic yards of material to remove from the Persigo <br />Gravel Mine (permit #M-2000-031). <br />The reclamation cost estimate assumes [hat a majority of the reclamation work required is located the <br />farthest point away from the material s[ockpile locations. The estimate assumes the following: <br />3 Acres to be backfilled/compacted; <br />75.000 CY of fill will need to be requved: <br />18.600 CY of fill is onsite (9,000 at north property line & 9.600 in Berm at SE Comer of Site) <br />56,400 CY of fill must be imported from a borrow source provided by the Applicant <br />56,400 CY of fill will be loaded and hauled 2 miles to Monument V iew Gravel Pit <br />IS to[al acres requ'ves topsoil replacement; <br />I5 Acres will be deep tilled prior [o topsoil placemen[; <br />30 acres to be disked, mulched, seeded and fertilized; <br />Gravel haul roads and scale house to be demolished: <br />Settlement pond at 1 acre to be demolished; <br /># DESCR1PTlON QUAN UNIT UNITIS TOTAL <br />1 Import Fill, Truck, Dumped At Pit 56,400 CY $ 6.00 $169,200 <br />2 HaullPlaced Onsite Fill (1/3 Mile trip) 18,600 CY $ 0.50 $ 9,300 <br />3 Compact Fill 75,000 CY $ 0.20 $ 15,000 <br />4 Demolish Settlement Pond (1 Acre) 5,000 CY $ 0.50 $ 2,500 <br />5 Remove Haul Roads/ Scale Structure 1 LS $ 2,500.00 $ 2,500 <br />6 Deep Till Reclamation Area 15 AC $ 50 $ 750 <br />7 Topsoil Placement From Stockpile 6,000 CY $ 0.30 $ 1,800 <br />8 Mulch Site 32 AC $ 50.00 $ 1,600 <br />9 Disc Site 32 AC $ 100.00 $ 3,200 <br />10 Seeding 32 AC $ 100.00 $ 3,200 <br />11 Fertilize Site 32 AC $ 25.00 $ 800 <br />12 Weed Control 32 AC $ 100.00 $ 3,200 <br /> TOTAL 5213,050 <br />
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