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11/21/2007 9:18:57 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1982186
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Name
EXHIBIT C
Type & Sequence
AM1
Media Type
D
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No
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EXHIBIT C <br />~~I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ <br />999 <br />1. The date of commencement shall be from October 1~`, 1999 until approximately October 15`, 2018. <br />Where topsoil is removable (adequate thickness for removing topsoil) it will be scraped off and <br />placed on areas in the pit where mining operations have ceased and need to be reclaimed. <br />When topsoil will not be utilized immediately for reclamation, it will be stockpiled for later <br />use for reclamation. The stockpile will be seeded as suggested by the July 7, 1998 letter <br />from the Flagler Soil Conservation District. The balance of the reclamation will be <br />implemented at the conclusion of the mining activities, following the original application <br />recommendation of the Soil Conservation District. <br />3. If overburden is to be removed to reach the gravel deposit, 2 feet will be removed, segregated <br />from the topsoil and salvaged. <br />4. The depth of the mining operation will be between 10 and 20 feet, with an average of 12 feet. <br />5. The proposed road to be used for the mining operation is northwest of the pit area, heading <br />northwest. It is approximately 2,514 feet long and 15 feet wide. <br />6. There are no other significant disturbances to the land surface other than the previous and <br />proposed mining operations to be conducted. The area to be disturbed will be no more than 1 /2 <br />an acre at a time. <br />The haul road will be reclaimed upon completion of mining activities with the same type of <br />reclamation plan on the areas that have been mined. There are no known associated drainage <br />and runoff conveyance structures that would be necessary for this mining operation. <br />8. Water is not used in conjunction with this operation. <br />9. Groundwater will not be encountered, nor will surface water be intercepted or disturbed. <br />10. The nature of this operation will preclude the necessity of encountering conflict with Colorado <br />v~rater laws and regulations. <br />11. There is no reason to believe that refuse and acid or toxic producing materials will be exposed in <br />this operation; however, if this does occur, the landfill supervisor will be contacted and the proper <br />procedures will be imptemented through the guidance and recommendation of the Colorado <br />Department of Public Health and Environment - Hazmat Division. <br />12. Since the gravel mined v~ill be utilized "as is" for county road maintenance, there will be no <br />additional processing. This operation will be strictly for digging for sand and gravel with no other <br />secondary, or incidental use. <br />
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