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FS-2800-5 (795) <br />OMB NO. 0596-0022 Ex ire 1/31/02 <br />A. Air Quality. Describe measures proposed to minimize impacts on air quality such as obtaining a burning <br />permit for slash disposal or dust abatement on roads. <br />Dust abatement will be extended from the resent Pikeview Quar boundaries located on rivate lands to <br />into rate the 26 acres of ad'acent National Forest Ian identified as the ermk area. <br />ee "Exhibk D" Construction Permit issued to Castle Concrete b Colorado De rtment of Public Health and <br />Environment Air Pollution Control Division. <br />he Consturction Permit outlines s ecific "Control Measures" for the enhansed reclamation Ian and rticulate <br />mission controls for minin activities assocaited with rivate and Nation Forest S stem lands to meet or exceed <br />fate Air Pollution Prevention and Control Standards. <br />B. Water duality. State how applicable state and federal water quality standards will be met. Describe <br />measures or management practices to be used to minimize water quality impacts and meet applicable <br />standards. Water quality standards will be met by compliance with existing approved plans for the <br />Pikeview Ouarrv as documented in Exhibit E "Stomwater Management Plan" sumitted to and <br />approved by Colorado Department of Health. Water ~ual8y Control Division. <br />1. State whether water is to be used in the operation, and describe the quantity, source, methods and <br />design of diversions, storage, use, disposal, and treatment facilties. Inlcude assumptions for sizing water <br />conveyance or storage facilities. No water other than for dust abatement of access roads will be utilized <br />in the Dermit area. <br />2. Describe methods to control erosion and surface water runoff from all disturbed areas, including waste <br />and tailings dumps. Surface runoff will be directed to existing sedimentation systems and discharge after <br />clarifiaction to existing drainages. <br />3. Describe proposed surface water and groundwater quality monitoring, R required, to demonstrate <br />compliance with federal or state water quality standards. 1. The entire site will receive a comprehensive <br />inspection on a minimum six (61 month basis to insure that all Best Management Practices are functioning <br />well and any off-site discharges have the best water quality obtainable from BMP's. 2. Visual ispections <br />of all the BMP's will occur after each sign"rficant rainfall event. 3. Settiing ponds (located on private landl <br />will be monitored regularly and cleaned out as needed to maintain the quality of the discharge to the <br />intermittent stream that flows into Douglas Creek. <br />4. Describe the measures to be used to minimize potential water quality impacts during seasonal <br />closures, or for a temporary cessation of operations. The reclamation Droiect and mining operations <br />will operate on a year round basis with no seasonal closures or temporary cessation of operations in <br />place. All BMP's are designed to function year round with routine inspection. <br />5. If land application is proposed for waste water disposal, the location and operation of the land <br />application system must be described. Also describe how vegetation, soil, and surface and groundwater <br />quality will be protected 'rf land application is used. No land application is utilized for waste water disposal <br />in thisproiect. <br />(rf mon span is nrrded sa fib pus a bbrk of inJormaCan, urr addisiand shretr and atsarh form ) <br />-5- <br />