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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1986102
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/22/1986
Doc Name
Application Cover Letter
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B-MINING CO
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MLRD
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III IIIIIIIIIIIII III <br />sss <br />B-.~Iinirry Company <br /> <br />P.O. BO% 328 • NUCU, C.OLARADO a 1424 • (303) 864-7814 <br />July 21, 1986 <br />RE-Deep Creek Placer Mine <br /> <br />Mr. Jim McArdle <br />Mined Land Reclamation Division JUL 22 W0p <br />423 Centennial Building <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, Co. 80203 14~i~~t=-u Ltat~i) ?~~~tAf49ATI0N <br />Dear Mr. McArdle: <br />B-Mining Company is requesting a mining permit from The Mined Land Reclamation <br />Division, to mine limestone on the old patented claims on Deep Creek, near <br />Telluride. Enclosed please find information on Limited Impact (110) Permit Form <br />and Application for Permit. <br />B-Mining Company has a contract to supply Colorado Ute Electric Association lime- <br />stone for their coal fired circulating S111nidized bed power plant near Nucla. We <br />have applied and gotten approval from the San Miguel County Planning Commission to <br />mine limestone and the San Miguel County Road and Bridge Department for a Road Use <br />Permit. The mine is at Lime, Co., eight miles west of Telluride on State Highway <br />145. <br />B-Mining Company will start working at the mine in September o <br />providing we have a Permit• The work at the mine will consist <br />gating the portals, cleaning the road off and installing a cul <br />road to the mine. We will also reconstruct a short length of <br />by the previous mining west of the pit area so that the natura <br />the natural channel and not enter the pit area. <br />r October of 1986, <br />of timbering and <br />vert on the access <br />the draw disturbed <br />1 flow will stay in <br />We spoke with Jack Warren of the Norwood office of The Soil Conservation Service <br />who, after inspecting the site, submitted the attached documents concerning the <br />protection of surface water, protection of ground water, erosion and tai-lings <br />control, and reclamation. We plan to follow his suggestions which include the <br />reconstruction of the natural drainage pattern and at the end of the mining <br />operation, revegitation. <br />In order to avoid ar>,q possible environmental damage, B-Mining Compar>,y will take <br />the following precautions: 'There will absolutely be no dumping of any material <br />(rock, limestone, etc.) over the hillside. If we have any waste or low grade <br />limestone, we will sell it or stack it in the end of the pit area and use it to <br />close off the portals when we reclamate the mine. <br />B-Mining Company also feels its proposed mining operations will enhance the <br />property by reworking the existing private road following The Soil Conservation <br />Service guidelines and The Federal Mine Safety and Health Administration~guide- <br />lines, protecting public health and safety by closing and gating the~isting <br />'~ i <br />
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