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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2005021
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
1/6/2006
Doc Name
Response to PAR
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Greg Lewicki and Associates
To
DMG
Type & Sequence
AM1
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7. Delta County Impacts and Environmental Impacts <br />The impacts to Delta County will be limited. No dust is expected from the operation due to the pit <br />being wet and roads being watered as needed. Only one new access road will be required across <br />the easement on Teddy Graff s Property as shown on all Maps. Traffic will then enter 1800 Road <br />and will cross the railroad to the Highway, where truck traffic may go either direction. 1675 Road <br />may also be used for gravel hauling operations, although this route is not expected to handle a <br />significant tonnage over the life of the pit. It is possible that other local roads may be used by light <br />truck traffic for access azound different points of the permit azea. No new impacts to county <br />services will occur. The long term effect of the operation will be beneficial to the environment by <br />providing wetlands and improving the existing vegetation. <br />Anderson Pit December OS D-15 <br />
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