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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1981075
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
5/11/2005
Doc Name
Adequacy Response
From
Phillips Stone Company
To
DMG
Type & Sequence
AM1
Media Type
D
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Phillips Stone Co, Inc. <br />7850 Ute Hwy <br />Longmont, CO 80503 <br />303-823-6395 <br />Permit :~ 1PM7r Confidental?: <br />Class: Type-Seq.: / - <br />From: To: <br />Doc. Name: <br />Doc. Date (it no da s ): ~ <br />Re: Permit M-1981-075 <br />6.3.3 EXHIBIT C -Mining Plan <br />At the end of mining reclamation we will leave walls not more than 6 feet. Most will be left <br />a slope. During operation we have walls no greater than 15 feet. <br />2. Overburden on site varies from yeaz to year because we reclaim as we go west. By leveling <br />out behind ourselves, we keep ruble piles to a minimum. Tonnage is approximately 1000. <br />Most reclaimed azeas aze no more than 6 feet. <br />High walls will be no more than 6 feet at the end of quarrying. Most will be sloped and <br />planted. <br />6.3.4 EXHIBIT D -Reclamation Plan <br />4. In final reclamation we should have no more than three (3) acres to revegetate as we reclaim <br />as we go. <br />5. In final reclamation we should have nor more than 1000 +/- tons in no more than one to three <br />acres of piles to be flattened. Most of this would be used to slope the high walls. <br />6. In final reclamation there will be no equipment or trash to be removed. This is taken care of <br />yeaz to yeaz. Any equipment we keep will be removed from the site. <br />
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