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8/24/2016 11:20:48 PM
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11/20/2007 11:53:30 PM
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Template:
DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2002003
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Name
FAX COVER
From
DMG
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MEGAN KABELE
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D
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Page 114 <br />Hard RocklMetai Mining Rule 6 <br />facilities, buildings and other features specified in your mine plan but not <br />previously addressed in the Reclamation Plan narrative. These features must <br />be shown on Exhibit E - b4ap. This should describe the measures taken to <br />minimi7P disturbance to the hydrologic balance, prevent off-site damage, and <br />provide for a stable configuration consistent with the proposed future land <br />use. <br />tt7(a)(a) (2) All 110 or 110d Limited Impact applications must provide an estimate of the <br />actual costs to reclaim the site based on what it would cost the State of Colorado <br />using an independent contractor to complete reclamation. (Such estimates are not <br />required for activities contemplated by the operator and approved by the Office to be <br />outside the scope of the proposed reclamation plan.) The unit costs should include <br />estimates for the following activities as appropriate to the operation: backfdling, <br />grading, topsoil application, seeding, mulching, fertilization, and labor to complete <br />reclamation. Determine and specify the point during the operation when the site has <br />reached a point of maximum disturbance. The cost to reclaim the site to the <br />specifications of the Reclamation Plan at this point must be estimated. Unit costs <br />(cost per cubic yard), volumes, haul or push distances, and grades must be included <br />when backfilling and grading aze part of the Reclamation Plan. Volume and unit costs <br />for finish grading, subsoil and topsoil application must be provided in terms of cost <br />per cubic Yazd. The estimated cost for fertilizer, seed and mulch acquisition and <br />application must be provided as cost per acre. <br />(a) Equipment costs must include such factors as equipment <br />operator wages and benefits, fuel and lubricant consumption and depreciation. <br />The cost to mobilize and demobilise the equipment from the neazest <br />population center known to have the required equipment availability should <br />be estimated. <br />(b) AIl items referenced in the Reclamation Plan must be included <br />in the cost calculation. These items in addition to earthwork, such as building <br />demolition, fencing, monitoring well sealing or stream channel reconstruction <br />must also be included in the reclamation cost estimate. <br />(c) After the direct costs noted above have been estimated, the <br />Office may add up to an additional maximum eighteen and one-half (18.5%) <br />percent of that total, which includes private contract, typical overhead costs. <br />This additional cost is required to cover indirect costs that an independent <br />contractor would incur when performing reclamation of the site. Five (5%) <br />percent additional cost shall be added to cover Office administration cost in <br />the event of bond forfeiture and permit revocation. <br />
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