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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1999005
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/3/1999
Doc Name
RESPONSE TO DMG ADEQUACY LETTER OF 4-12-99 FOR THE NORTH RIVER PIT FN M-99-005
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<br />operation, a SPCC plan will no doubt be required for the batch plant operation as <br />part of that permit. <br />~YJ V •~ <br />Exhibk E- Reclamation Plan: <br />1.) The reclamation plan should CorreGly read that only the top approximately 1\ B ~ <br />~ inches of topsoil will be stripped and stockpiled into berms for reclamation of the1 <br />lake shores. The top 18 inches of topsoil is not encrusted with alkaline deposits) <br />over most of the central permit area north of the river. In the areas closer to the <br />river, topsoil nearer to the surface does have some alkaline content. <br />~ ~ a~,t, 2J The average depth for topsoil replacement will be approximately~l5 ruches. <br />), <br />3.) The substitute Supply Plan has been reviewed by Wright Water Engineers on <br />~ ~e Kt~1R~o SeP behalf of the State Engineers Office and their review questions and concerns are <br />~ _ -i~~ f Q ~,~p2sently being addressed. In our estimation, the Plan will be approved with little <br />~ ~ drfficutty, as long as the applipnt can show proof of °make-up' water to <br />,,,,(( compensate for the evaporative losses to the Arkansas River system. The <br />g~ ~~"~~, make-up water will be provided by owned shares of Ft Lyons Ditch water. ~B r~ <br />(~1 t sF i1fuA law, a Gravel welt oernit wrll have to be obtained prior to exoosina aooroonated <br />e. ! <br />~f2S~df"6~'x" '~4. <br />po,n G <br />~~rpGGr;~ JfC <br />~ ~1 <br />~O ocC 5O+ <br />The wrest land use is agricultural. The proposed post-mining land use is for <br />wildlife habitat as a mined ravel lake. The reclaimed gravel lake will support <br />wetland vegetation around the perimeter and will attract waterfowl along the <br />shore and out in the deeper water. A warm water lake fishery can be established <br />to benefd the overall habitat diaraderistics of the site. As a current nearby <br />comparable land use, the Arkansas River to the south and upstream and <br />downstream of the permit site supports some adjacent wetlands with vegetation <br />and wildlife characteristics that would be expanded and enhanced with the <br />proposed reclamation for this site. Per a phone conversation with Charlene <br />Powers, the County Planner, the 'Otero County Program Design' was developed <br />in 1975 and has not been updated. -noes i ~ .~~ f ~~ ~7`'G~- ~G.~ errf~~ ts, ` `~v+~~rsw•. Def~~~ <br />Exhibit J - Vegetation Information: P <br />1.) A wetland delineation' has not been pertormed for this site. A "determination' <br />. was made in support of this application submittal. As part of the determination, it <br />fk~~appeared that not all crfteria for a USCOE "defined' wetland existed for the <br />greater part of the s"rte. However, some areas do appear to exhibit defined <br />wetland characteristics as noted in a recent re-visit of the site. Prior to any <br />1~ excavation on the sRe, the Pueblo Corps of Engineers District Office will be <br />/~(~1 j/ N consulted and a delineation may have to be performed, resulting in a `404° <br />e ~ r ,,,td permit. This District Ofio has prcvided you with a referral letter dated Marsh <br />h e ~ 10, 1999 in which they concur that jurisdictional wetlands may occur on the site. <br />n f It is the intention of the applicant to abide by any regulatory authority that the <br />Corps may impose upon the mining of the proposed permit area- Prior to any <br />excavation on the site, a Corps of Engineers permit will be obtained if required. <br />
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