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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1979205
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
5/19/2004
Doc Name
Amendment Appl
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Oldcastle SW Group Inc dba United Companies of Mesa County
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DMG
Type & Sequence
AM2
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and facilities will be maintained in compliance with these agencies. No blasting <br />will occur on the site, therefore no large vibrations, such that could be sensed <br />offsite, will be generated. Specifics of the Mining Plan can be found in Exhibit <br />B of the CDMG Application. <br />5.03.07.1(C) Greg Lewicki and Associates and United Companies have worked with CDOW <br />in order to minimize the impact of the site. Also the site should be viewed as a <br />temporary impact with the final land use being a high quality, diverse wetland <br />and riparian wildlife habitat. Soil, Vegetation, and Wildlife information can be <br />found in Exhibits H, I, J, and K of the CDMG Application. <br />5.03.07.1(D) As seen in Map Exhibits C-1, C-2,C-3, F-1, and F-2, the site only accesses state <br />controlled roads. The primary access for truck traffic on the site will be the <br />existing access to Highway b. Some secondary traffic will use the I-70 frontage <br />road. If a large project occurs along I-70 additional truck traffic will occur <br />along the frontage road. The current access permit for Highway 6 will be <br />reevaluated by the state. A change of access permit application for the I-70 <br />frontage road will be submitted concurrently with this permit application. <br />5.03.07.1(E) Again, the CDMG requires engineer certified proof that the mining operation <br />will not cause impact outside the permit boundary. <br />5.03.07.1(F) As required by the CDMG and Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE), the site must <br />be reclaimed to high standards. The site's Reclamation Plan can be seen in <br />Exhibit E of the CDMG Application. Also the Mine Plan included in Exhibit D <br />of the CMDG Application addresses impact mitigation for the operating life of <br />the mine. <br />5.03.07.2(A) ReclamationlRehabilitation of the site will be conducted as per the Reclamation <br />Plan included as Exhibit F of the CDMG Application. <br />5.03.07.2(B) The CDMG requires that the operator of a mine site post a bond for the <br />reclamation of a site. A CDMG Environmental Protection Specialist calculates <br />the bond based on the complete reclamation cost of the worst-case scenario of <br />the site. An initial estimate of the reclamation tasks and costs is required in the <br />CDMG Application. This information can be found in Exhibit L of the CDMG <br />Application. <br />5.03.08.1 Emissions, such as vapor, dust, smoke, and noise, from mobile equipment and <br />processing plants is strictly governed by various Federal, State, and County <br />agencies. Also the mine is surrounded by gravel mining operations to the north <br />and east. The site's remaining border is I-70 and small un-developable parcel <br />owned by CDOT, therefore the impact to more sensitive areas will be limited. <br />5.03.08.2 No blasting will occur on the site, therefore no large vibrations, such that could <br />he sensed offsite. will be venerated. <br />4/26/04 Page SP-2 <br />
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