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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2000158
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/3/2001
Doc Name
ADEQUACY REVIEW 2 PLATTE SAND & GRAVEL LLC FN M-2000-158 S & H MINE 112 NEW PERMIT APPLICATION
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1 <br />• • <br />material can be salvaged from the permit area and used on the reclaimed slopes. This becomes relevant where <br />slopes are backfilled with inert material containing a mixture of dirt, rocks, concrete and asphalt. Amore <br />suitable rooting depth than 6" should be applied. Please commit to a 12" topsoil replacement depth on <br />backfilled and graded slopes above the expected groundwater level. <br />8. Please clarify to the Division that all ditches that are to be mined through are internal to the property and do <br />not serve an adjacent property owner or infringe on others water rights. <br />9. The applicant has removed "wildlife habitat" as one of the postmining land used for the site. As per our <br />conversation on March 28, 2001, if the applicant chooses to do this the landowners will need to be renotified <br />and the notice will need to be republished in the paper. All time frames will begin anew. Correspondence <br />dated March 30, 2001 left "wildlife habitat" as a postmining land use. <br />10. The applicant provided at Wetlands Map in the submittal dated March 26, 2001. It is difficult to determine <br />the wetland areas as noted on the legend. According to the legend, Sharkey's Lake and portions of the South <br />Platte River are deemed wetlands. The legend does not denote the crosshatched areas of the map that extend <br />along [he majority of the South Platte River. Please clarify. <br />The applicant states that the Division has no jurisdiction over wetlands, and states that it is not practical to <br />incorporate a 404 permit requirements in the Reclamation Plan. As stated above, it is the Division's <br />jurisdiction to ensure that the site is bonded to achieve the final reclamation of the site. If the reclamation <br />plan requires replacement of wetlands, as dictated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, then it needs to be <br />included in the cost estimate. In order to estimate a cost for wetland reestablishment, the wetland mitigation <br />plan must be included in the permit. <br />11. Enclosed, please find additional questions and comments from Tom Schreiner and Allen Sorenson with the <br />Division. Please respond to the questions accordingly. <br />12. The Division is in the process of finalizing the reclamation cost estimate. Once the estimate is complete, the <br />applicant will be notified under separate cover. <br />The Division's decision due date was extended by the applicant to April 6, 2001. Please respond to these <br />concerns prior to this date. <br />[f you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me at 303-866-4943 <br />Sinc ely, <br />J, <br />Erica Crosby <br />Environmental Protection ecialist <br />Enclosure(s) <br />cc: Carl Mount; DMG <br />Stevan O'Brian; Environment, Inc. w/enclosure <br />Marty Block; Xcel Energy w/enclosure <br />Michael Decker w/enclosure <br />Michael P[asnik w/enclosure <br />Bruce Rippe w/enclosure <br />
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