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DRMS Permit Index
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M1974086
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General Documents
Doc Date
7/24/1987
Doc Name
RALSTON QUARRY ANNUAL REPORT
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<br /> <br />PROGRESS REPORT ON RECLAMATION <br />Reclamation: The phased reclamation schedule under which we are operating is pro- <br />ceeding as per original plan and approved by .Tefferson County on April 16, 1985. <br />Physical Appearance: Our present grading and removal operation is hcing conducted <br />so that the floor will be level with the surrounding area. There will be a slight <br />crown left in the middle of the property running north and south so as not to inter- <br />fere with the natural drainage pattern. An excavated area presently exists on the <br />east side of the quarry floor to hold dust suppression water and prevent any floor <br />runoff. <br />Topsoil: Topsoil and overburden material is presently stockpiled as depicted on <br />the map and is being used in the restoration process. We continue to grade and <br />restore the surface area of the initial removal area. The seed mixture being used <br />is in accordance with the previously determined recommendation of THK Associates <br />and Dave Boyle, County Extension Agent, at the time. The results we feel are very <br />successful as well as similar to the original test plant areas. We have placed some <br />additional topsoil (approximately 1 acre) over a previously seeded one acre area <br />to establish some thinly planted areas. It is our intent to grade and topsoil some <br />more of the east berm. <br />Final Benches: The final benches and the restoration thereof are, of course, some <br />years away yet. <br />Fugitive Dust: We feel we are presently using sufficient water, along with proper <br />spray bar equipment in efforts to comply with dust emission standards. As previously <br />indicated, our new water line will insure sufficient, uninterru~~ted water flow to <br />the crushing spray bar system. This new facility is a tremendous Help, and we feel <br />compliance with dust emission standards can and will be more easily addressed. <br />Roads: All back slopes have been seeded and the establishment appears to be successful. <br />The roadtop surfaces have been watered and oiled to prevent dust. A nrw entrance <br />road to the site has been built under a Colorado Department of Ilil;hw:ivs, Ilighway 93 <br />resurfacing project. This newly constructed 700 feet has been seeded and mulched <br />under the State Contract. <br />East Berm: This berm has been enlarged and continues to show evidences oC natural <br />vegetation which has established itself. The seed is progressing satisfactorily <br />as well. This berm not only serves aesthetic functions, but prevents potential surface <br />water from draining in an uncontrolled manner. As indicated above in the topsoil <br />section, this east berm is to be extended northerly. This effort will continue <br />our aesthetic function, as well as control drainage. <br />We shall in the future, as we have in the past, continue to update oiir performance <br />concerning land stabilization and reclamation. <br />• We feel tl~e approved reclamation plan is progressing satisfactorily nncl according <br />to the timetable approved in the original application. <br />
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