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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1994093
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/12/1995
Doc Name
DAHLIA NORTH RES PIT FN M-94-093
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ADCO CONSULTING
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DMG
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D
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<br /> <br />F.XHTBTT E - RECLaMATTON PL•n?s NA_RR_ATTVE <br />(Revised 01/06/95) <br />The reclamation plan for the property can be divided into four <br />general categories: <br />1. The primary use for the property after mining is for a water <br />storage reservoir, the total of which could be 110± acres in <br />size. The actual final size of this reservoir is dependent <br />upon the setbacks from the South Platte River and Bull Seep, <br />and how much demand there is for water storage at the time of <br />completion of the mining. A future user of the storage <br />reservoir may want the reservoir configured with internal bank <br />separations. Thus, the actual size could be smaller, but the <br />sloping restrictions previously mentioned will be adhered to <br />with any internal separation banks. As mentioned in EXHIBIT <br />D, MINING PLAN, topsoil will be retained until the end to <br />guarantee revegetation of all of the exposed areas. However, <br />revegetation will generally occur as mining progresses. The <br />revegetation proposed is outlined in a later section of this <br />EXHIBIT F. <br />The banks will be constructed with sand spoils, and wherever <br />possible, overburden to help in bank stability. Compaction # <br />will be achieved by use of equipment on the bank areas, prior 8 <br />to placement of topsoil for revegetation. Maintenance of the <br />banks will be required as part of ongoing reservoir <br />maintenance with reconstruction of banks being undertaken, or <br />placement of riprap in some areas, as needed. ` <br />2. The 5± acre area along 88th Avenue will be utilized in the <br />future as open space, or returned to farming. It will be mined <br />and backfilled with sand spoils from the site, and clean fill <br />if a Certificate of Designation is obtained. Any compacted <br />areas will be subsoiled prior to spreading the 8,000 cubic <br />yards of stored topsoil/surface material to a depth of <br />approximately 12". The area will then be seeded with grasses <br />as per the standards outlined later in this EXHIBIT F, if the <br />area is not immediately proposed for farming. <br />3. The area east of the Bull Seep Ditch may be completely <br />backfilled with sand spoils and clean fill, and have no lake <br />area. The other extreme alternative would be a lake of up to <br />22± acres in size, 6± of bank/periphery area, and 6± acres of <br />backfilled area for future urban development. Since the exact <br />date and size of this urban development area is unknown, the <br />mining plan will store the necessary cubic yards of <br />soil/overburden material stored along the south boundary of <br />this area, to revegetate the entire 34± acres if necessary. <br />Whatever area is finally left as periphery, bank, and backfill <br />area will be revegetated to the standards as outlined in a <br />later section of this EXHIBIT F. <br />
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