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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1985026
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
8/26/1998
Doc Name
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS REGULAR 112 OPERATION
Type & Sequence
AM1
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D
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<br />Reclamation Plan <br />The final reclamation plan uses for the mining operation will be lakes, <br />and residential acreage. <br />While this property is being mined, concurrent reclamation will be underway. T. <br />continue for the duration of the project. Topsoil and overburden will be stripped <br />replaced in layers as the mining progresses. Slopes along the lakes will be back <br />configuration <br />The proposed reclamation land uses are compatible with Weld County regulat <br />Zoning Ordinance allows mining in the Agricultural Zone District as a Use by <br />The County Comprehensive Plan encourages extraction of mineral resources 1 <br />development of [he property. <br />The operator will comply with Rule 3: l according to the following measures: <br />The mining will create the rough topography for the lake shore. Instead of being t <br />vertically, the lake shores will be mined at the 3: I configuration. Overburden and <br />placed on the shoreline for final grading. Compaction of this overburden will occ~ <br />scrapers and dozer which will place the soil. There are no structures proposed her <br />compaction is required. Final grading will be done along the contours and revegei <br />occur as soon as possible to prevent erosion. The lake shores will be graded and s <br />one to two years afrer the mining occurs. <br />The mining will leave no highwalls on the property. No acid forming or toxic <br />operation and non-mazketable fine material. These backfill materials will be c <br />floor of the processing area and buried along the Lakeshore. <br />Inert fill generated off the permit azea will also be brought into the site as backfill. <br />could include concrete, soil, brick and limited amounts of asphalt. Generally, any <br />brought in will be recycled into new product. These off-site inert materials will be <br />a similar manner as those generated on-site as described above. Since this materi~ <br />will be no release of pollutants. The reclamation plan identifies off-site material t. <br />backfill. Therefore, no further notice to the Division is required. <br />Wa/er -Genera[ Requirements <br />In order to minimize [he effect that mining will have on the prevailing hydrologic <br />1. the operator shall comply with all applicable Colorado water laws; and <br />EXHIBIT E <br />pasture land <br />process will <br />~azately and <br />;dtoa3:1 <br />The County <br />vial Review. <br />to any <br />~psoil will be <br />by the <br />so no greater <br />tion will <br />;ded within <br />washing <br />on the <br />This material <br />disposed of in <br />is inert, there <br />be used as <br />l l2 Amendment <br />Page 5 of 23 <br />
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