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Permit No
M2004084
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/29/2004
Doc Name
112c Appl
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Benson Brothers
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DMG
Media Type
D
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Benson Brothers Pig Mesa Pit <br />DMG 1 ]2 Application <br />Exhibit D - Minine Plan <br />This mining permit is for a gravel pit of 40 acres within 80 acres owned by Benson Brothers. The <br />property is situated on Pig Mesa to the west of Tongue Creek and is currently undeveloped desert land. <br />The Tongue Creek Valley is to the east below the mesa and is mostly irrigated pastureland. US <br />Highway 65 is approximately '/z mile to the east. The Orchazd City boundary corner is northeast of the <br />northeast property corner and contains desert and pastureland. The Gunnison River is approximately <br />'/z mile south of the property, below the mesa. BLM land is north of the property and is undeveloped <br />desert. Land to the west is more desert. The Delta County Pig Mesa Gravel Pit is approximately '/4 <br />mile southwest of the property. Access is in the northwest comer of the property from Fairview Road <br />by heading west from Highway 65 neaz the Cory Post Office. <br />The property contains 20 to 30 feet of glacially deposited volcanic gravels from Grand Mesa on top of <br />shale. Lower layers may contain some alluvial gravel from the Gunnison River terraces as well. The <br />gravel is covered by 0-16" of clay loam and 16-60" of gravelly clay loam overburden. The site is <br />classified as Clayey Salt Desert with sparse vegetation. There is very little evidence of wildlife on this <br />site. <br />Mining will begin in the north central azea of the property by removing topsoil and overburden from <br />the top of the mesa at the head of the northeast facing eroded slope. Overburden will be used to fill <br />and level the upper end of the ravines that run from the mesa top to the Tongue Creek Valley. This <br />will create a level bench approximately 25 feet below the tope of the mesa and a working face for <br />gravel extraction. The bench will be used for crushing operations and stockpile azea. Stripping of <br />topsoil and overburden will be done with scrapers, dozers, and front-end loaders. Gravel will be <br />excavated from a vertical face of 20 to 25 feet in height using excavators and/or front-end loaders. <br />Raw material will be hauled to the crushing area using front-end loaders and dump trucks. Excess <br />topsoil and overburden will be used to build a berm ] 0 to 12 feet high around the northeast edge of the <br />process azea to aide in sight and noise mitigation to the surrounding azea. Mining will proceed east to <br />west initially, and then north to south after mining in the north end of the property is complete. Mining <br />will continue to within 70 feet of the perimeter of the affected lands to allow for cut and fill slope <br />reduction and 25 feet of original ground level within the perimeter. <br />Gravel washing operations will be done in the southern part of the process azea. The operator has filed <br />for a water right of 1 cfs for gravel washing and dust control. The State Engineer has recommended <br />conditional approval of this water right to be taken from the Gunnison River via the North Delta Canal, <br />which runs along the base of the mesa in the southeastern corner of the 80 acres owned by the <br />applicant. Water will be pumped from the canal to an existing underground concrete tank for storage. <br />Water will be pumped from the tank to the process azea for gravel washing as needed. Two settling <br />ponds approximately 30 feet by 50 feet will be excavated in the impermeable shale in the process azea <br />and used to recycle wash water. There will be no dischazge of process water from this site. <br />A portable asphalt plant or a portable concrete plant may be on site occasionally as needed to fulfill <br />contracts the operator may acquire. Such plants will be situated in the process and stockpile azea. <br />Should any reportable quantity of hazardous materials, such as fuel, be released on site, all federal, <br />state and local authorities will be notified, including the Division as required by law. The operator <br />anticipates mining 70,000 to 150,000 tons per yeaz. The expected life of the mine is 15 yeazs. <br />
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