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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1979205
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
5/19/2004
Doc Name
Amendment Appl
From
Oldcastle SW Group Inc dba United Companies of Mesa County
To
DMG
Type & Sequence
AM2
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D
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Stormwater and Sediment Control <br />Berms will isolate the site from the surrounding area. Therefore, all run-off will drain to the <br />pits or lakes. The pit or lake will contain the 100-Year 24-Hour Event. The stormwater <br />volume was determined using the calculations below as described in the "Procedures for <br />Determining Peak Flows in Colorado", which includes and supplements Technical Release No. <br />55 "Urban Hydrology for Small Watersheds." The following calculations are for Mining Area <br />1. Similar calculations show that all mining areas will have more than the necessary <br />containment. All pits will need to be pumped at this operation, Prior to discharge, sediment <br />will be allowed to settle either in sediment ponds or previously mined pits. <br />4/26/04 Page D-2 <br />
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