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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1999011
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
2/18/1999
Doc Name
CONSTRUCTION MATERAILS SPECIAL 111 OPERATION RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
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<br />I. GROUNDWATER <br />The mining operation will not affect the quality nor the quantity of groundwater. <br />Storm water will be retained in the dredging area. There will be no storm water run-off from the <br />mining area and there will be no groundwater leaving the azea due to the mining operation. <br />J. COLORADO WATER LAW COMPLIANCE <br />The owner of the property, John Craig III, will provide the necessary water replacement for the <br />water contained in the Snished sand product and removed from the site. A GRAVEL PIT WELL <br />PERMIT APPLICATION has been sent to the Colorado Ground Water Commission. <br />IC. REFUSE AND TOXIC MATERIAL EXPOSURE <br />If such material were to be discovered on the site the appropriate Department of Environmental <br />Quality Officials as well the Colorado Department of Natural Resources will be immediately <br />notified. <br />L. HYDROLOGIC BALANCE <br />The mining operation will not degrade the present balance due to retainage of more rainwater on <br />the land by decreasing existing slopes gradients. <br />There should be no off-site damage at all since the material mined will not erode from the site, and <br />all processing will be done on site. <br />The reclaimed area of the road and the processing site should be as good as previous for range land <br />and quite possibly better due to the seeding rates used and the control of the weed growth. <br />M. ON-SI"fE PROCESSING <br />All materials will be processed on-site. Screening will be accomplished by placing the mined sand <br />over a vibrating screen to siu the product. <br />There will be no further processing of the product on site. <br />
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