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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977193
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
9/3/1996
From
AZURITE INC
To
DMG
Type & Sequence
AM3
Media Type
D
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<br />5. Property owners that may be affected by the proposed stormwater management plan. T.H.E. <br />anticipates no affect on neighboring land owners. Pueblo Community College and the City of <br />Canon City have been notified and their response is forthcoming. <br />6. Tezak Heavy Equipment will design and build all proposed stormwater controls such as <br />channels, ponds, and spillways in such a way as to minimize impacts to the hydrologic balance <br />within the quarry as well as the surrounding area. Within the SWMP acreage, particular efforts <br />will be made to preserve existing vegetation and minimize the disturbance. <br />7. Tezak Heavy Equipment Company, Inc., will construct and have all structures operating <br />effectively by October 31, 1996. <br />8. The #4 sediment pond located at Tunnel Drive will include an appropriate spillway and apron <br />to direct stone flows away from residential and road impact areas in the event that a .F 100 year <br />event occurs. <br />9. ">ae~k Heary Equipment Company, Inc., will have the construction off all proposed structures <br />certified by a registered professional engineer. <br />10. Schematic--Please refer to the 1":200' topographic map titled "Stormwater Drainage and <br />Affected Land Boundaries". This map shows complete routing of storm flows sitewiile. <br />] I. The structures proposed in this SWMP are long term permanent structures which will <br />protect down slope properties from storm related erosion and deposition into the long term <br />future. The entire extent of sediment ponds, spillways, and inlets with the SWMP 30 acres will <br />operation at little to no maintenance, although some sediment removai may be necessary on <br />occasion. Construction calls of the SWMP structures including revegetation of dishubed areas. <br />is estimated at 550,000.00: The aperator intends to maintain the~BWMP diversion of the <br />undisturbed upper watershed for as lortg as the mine operates and will propose to continue said <br />diversion in the final reclamation plan of the pit. Life of mine of this deposit is minimally 50 <br />years. The estimate for removal of all scrap mining equipment found on part of the S'JVMP <br />property is $3000.00. At final reclamatiasof the pit,~a longterm diversion ditch will »robably <br />be left in a shortest distance straight line direction from # 1 Sediment Paed to the north which at <br />present is the stockpile and crushing circuit area. # 1 Sediment Pond will be enlarged to insure <br />proper operation with no/low maintenance. <br />12. Tezak Heavy Equipment Company, Inc., will desist from any disturbance in the amendment <br />area until the operator has received Division approval of an acceptable plan for minimizing <br />impacts to the hydrologic balance in the quarry and surrounding area during management of <br />a stormwater runotl' Tezak Heavy Equipment Company, Inc., will provide certification from a <br />registered professional engineer that all designed structures have been constructed and are <br />fun Toning properly. <br />^~ s~ <br />u <br />~.,~.L ~ 9 <br />per <br />
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