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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1984025
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/25/1984
Doc Name
STAGE STOP PIT FN M-84-025
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SUMMIT ENGINEERING CO
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MLRD
Media Type
D
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MIT ENGINEERING. <br />ENGINEERS AND IAND SURVEYORS <br />1317 State <br />Alamosa, Colorado 81101 <br />1303) 589-6147 <br />July 23, 1984 <br />Mark S. Loye, Senior Reclamation Specialist <br />Mined Land Reclamation Division <br />Colorado Department of Natural Resources <br />423 Centennial Building <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Re: Stage Stop Pit <br />File No. M-84-025 <br />Dear Mr. Loye: <br />In response to <br />I will answer <br />them. <br />III IIIIIIIIIIIII III <br />999 <br />R EIVED <br />J L 2 51984 <br />MINED LAND <br />Colo. Dept. <br />CIAMATION DIUISIDN <br />Natural Resources <br />your letter of July 18, 1984 (Doc. No.2879) <br />your comments in the order you have listed <br />Application ICem 10 <br />The statement concerning the >;eneral location of <br />the pit remains exactly the same. The per it area <br />has moved very few feet. <br />Exhibit A <br />The legal description <br />an 8.29 acre tract in <br />R ~ E NMPM as shown on <br />Exhibit R <br />will be, as you have stated, <br />the SW4 SW4 Sec 20 T 5N <br />the map submitted. <br />1. The change in location of the pit will of <br />change the mining plan. The pit will r main <br />a dry pit, depth of mining will be appr ximately <br />10 - 12 feet, and all the available top soil <br />will be stripped and stockpiled. <br />2, a. Mill Creek typically flows only during the <br />height of Spring run-off; however at that time <br />
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