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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1998014
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
1/29/2003
Doc Name
Amendment Application
From
DMG
To
Lafarge West Inc
Type & Sequence
AM1
Media Type
D
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This application is provided in accordance wfth Rule 1.10, Amendment to Permits, of the Mineral Rules and <br />Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board for the Extraction of Construction Materials; <br />August, 2001. <br />The applicanUoperator is Lafarge West, Inc. that obtained a Division of Minerals and Geology Succession of <br />Operator permit from Gypsum Ranch, LLC., during 2001 <br />This request is the first amendment to an existing 112 Regular Impact Operation Permit number M-98-014 <br />known as the Gypsum Ranch Gravel PR. The existing operation is located one mile east of Gypsum in Eagle <br />County. The amendment responds to inspection of the site by division personnel on March 20, 2002. <br />Major elements of the requested amendment include: <br />• An accurate representation of the existing activities, which have occurred on the property since <br />1998. <br />• "Day lighting" the north side of the mining areas above the Eagle River. <br />• Expanding the permit boundary by 34.63 acres. <br />• The elimination of any stormwater discharges from disturbed areas on the property. <br />• Total disturbed area will increase by 12.0 acres or a 9 percent increase above the existing <br />permitted disturbed area. <br />• Phasing and the maximum amount of disturbance at any given time will remain unchanged. <br />• The post mine land use will remain unchanged as: "General agriculture". <br />
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