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1 <br />' PERMIT APPLICATION <br />REGULAR (112) OPERAT.[ON <br />1 <br />1 <br />' EXHIBIT D <br /> <br />' MINING PLAN <br />1 <br /> SANDCO, INC. proposes a sand and gravel surface mining <br /> <br /> operation within the confines of the existing Animas River <br /> channel as shown in Exhibit "C". The vertical extent of <br /> the sand and gravel deposit in the civer bottom is unknown, <br />' but according to a report dated January 23, 1981, by <br /> Simons, Li & Associates of Fort Collins, the Animas River <br /> d <br />f <br />d b <br />d <br />i <br /> has been aggrading over a long perio <br />o <br />me, an <br />ase <br />on <br />t <br />' local report, the depth of piling driven at the Trimble <br /> Lane Bridge indicate the deposits at that location exceed <br /> 100 feet. The Animas River annually deposits sand and <br /> gravel sediment within the limits of this Application and <br />' d <br />d <br />ll <br />t <br />t <br />1982 <br />S <br />I <br />h <br />i <br /> co, <br />nc. <br />as annua <br />y ex <br />rac <br />e <br />s <br />nce <br />, <br />an <br />' approximately 50,000 tons of sediment under Limited Impact <br /> Permit numbers M-79-016 and t•1- 80-130, both of which are <br /> located within the boundaries of this Application. It is <br /> <br />' SANDCO, INC.-John Dillon-P.O.Box 1773, Durango, Colorado <br />