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<br />diversion dike may satisfy part or all of the storm water permit/storm water management <br />plan you may have to obtain from the Water Quality Control Division. <br />Exhibit E -Mine Plan/Reclamation Plan Mao <br />Your Exhibit E map does not clearly describe the features associated with the mining plan <br />and the components of the reclamation plan. Please provide a replacement map that <br />shows these features clearly and accurately. <br />2. Your map must be drawn to scale no smaller than 1 inch equals 50 feet. Please provide a <br />scale on the map and draw the map to that scale. <br />3. Is the 9.025-acre permit boundary the same as the property line? If so, please label as <br />such. <br />4. The map is not clear as to what areas will be affected by mining activities. Is the 2.75- <br />acre clay extraction area the only land to be affected within the permit area or will <br />additional land be affected) Arrows on the mine map seem to indicate that the entire <br />permit area will be affected. Accurately delineate each area of affected land. <br />On the map, label the names of owners of record of the surface of the affected area and <br />of the land within 200 feet of the affected area/s. <br />6. Outline and label on the map the pit boundary, topsoil stockpiles, overburden stockpiles, if <br />any, and any necessary diversions (must be included in the permit area). <br />Arrows on the mine plan/reclamation plan map are confusing. They indicate that the <br />entire permit area will be mined. However, the mine plan states that only a small area <br />(2.75 acres) will be mined for clay. Please clarify. <br />You must outline and label existing disturbance within and/or adjacent to the permit <br />boundary. You have outlined an area in the northwest corner of the map. It is labeled but <br />it is not legible. Please provide the label on your replacement map. In the northeast <br />corner of your map, an area is labeled as "active mining.' Is this area being mined at the <br />present time? If so, please explain the operation. Who is mining? What dates did mining <br />take place) What wasps the mined material used for) Is this the area proposed for clay <br />extraction) <br />9. Indicate the gradient of all reclaimed slopes (horizontal:vertical) sufficient to describe the <br />post-mine topography. <br />10. Will any overburden material be replaced back into the pit at reclamation? If so, how <br />much) <br />Exhibit F -Permits and Licenses Required <br />You have stated that the only permit required is the "Mining and Reclamation permit with <br />the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board." You must also apply for a storm water <br />permit from the Colorado Health Department Water Quality Control Division. <br />