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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2004013
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
2/26/2004
Doc Name
Permit Application
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Trans Colorado Concrete a Division of Pete Lien & Sons Inc.
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DMG
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Banks and Gesso, LLC <br />Reclamation will proceed concurrently from this time forward until the backfill area is <br />complete. Pit slopes will be concurrently reclaimed once mining and earthmoving have <br />ceased in the area of the slopes to be reclaimed. This process will be repeated in <br />mining area 2. <br />Topsoil (Segregation, Stockpiling. Preservation and Replacement] <br />One foot of topsoil will be stripped from areas to be mined (as well as the plant site and <br />settling pond areas) and stockpiled as shown in Exhibit C-3. The stockpile areas are <br />protected from mining activities and are not in drainageways. Once enough of the <br />mining area has been backfilled, the stockpiled topsoil will be used for reclamation of the <br />backfilled area. After the stockpiled topsoil is exhausted, topsoil will be stripped and <br />placed immediately on areas to be reclaimed. Excess topsoil not needed for reclamation <br />will be sold or used as backfill. <br />Topsoil stockpiles will be seeded with the seed mix presented later in this exhibit. If a <br />short-term cover is required (one growing season only), NRCS recommends that annual <br />winter wheat be used as the cover crop <br />Overburden <br />Overburden, consisting of clay and silt, averages about 6 feet thick across the site. <br />Initially, overburden will be stockpiled as shown on Exhibit C-3. Once an adequate <br />amount of land has been mined and the mining activity moves away from this area, the <br />overburden will be used to backfill mined areas to approximate pre-mining contours. <br />After the overburden stockpiles have been depleted, overburden will be moved from <br />active mining areas and placed as backfill in previously mined areas. <br />Overburden stockpiles will be seeded with the seed mix presented later in this exhibit. If <br />a short-term cover is required (one growing season only), NRCS recommends that <br />annual winter wheat be used as the cover crop. <br />St. Barbara Sand and Gravel Mine 03028 <br />Trans Colorado Concrete 14 February 19, 2004 <br />
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