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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1995017
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT C MINING PLAN
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• iii iiiiiiiiiiiuiii • <br />999 <br />EXHIBIT C <br />MINING PLAN <br />(1) <br />(a) Mining of the sand and gravel deposit is scheduled to <br />commence approximately April 1, 1995 and end approximately <br />April 1, 1997. <br />(b) Topsoil depth is approximately 10 inchesand is described as <br />dark, grayish brown loam and calcareous looms and fine sandy <br />loam. Topsoil will be striped and stockpiled away from <br />active mining area. Sloping of these stockpiles will be no <br />steeper than 3H:1V and the slopes will be mulched with straw <br />to prevent wind or water erosion. Operator will also seed <br />stockpiles with a suitable cover crop to minimize weed <br />production of wind erosion. Topsoil stockpiling will be <br />approximately 7,500 cubic yards. The topsoil stockpiles will <br />be located in the east side of the pit. <br />(c) Overburden will, no doubt, be part of the 10" topsoil depth. <br />All overburden above the sand and gravel deposit will be <br />stripped and stockpiled. <br />(d) Thickness of the sand and gravel deposit ranges from 5-10' in <br />thickness. <br />(e) An existing farm road will access the pit. There will be no <br />structures erected. Sand and gravel material will be <br />stockpiled and loaded directly on trucks which will mix water <br />on the truck and will deliver finished concrete product. <br />(f) Pit will be operated as an open pit. There will be no <br />improvements and material stockpile dimensions will be <br />determined to facilitate 3H:1V slope. <br />(g) Pit will be accessed by existing farm road approximately by <br />25' wide. Road may need periodic grading to accommodate <br />truck traffic. <br />(h) There will be no water used in conjunction with the mining <br />operation. <br />(i) The pit may intercept groundwater at certain times of the <br />year due to proximity to South Platte River. Ponding of <br />water may occur but will not remain long, due to absorption <br />rate of the soil. Interception of surface drainage will not <br />occur. No detrimental effects of quality are anticipated. <br />(j) Owner owns 64 shares of Sterling #1 water rights. Owner <br />
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