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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1979206
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/26/1979
Doc Name
APPLICATION FOR MINING & RECLAMATION PERMIT PURSUANT TO CRS 1973 34-32-101 ET SEQ
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i • • <br /> <br />• <br />establishment of a base for the Climax Woodland- <br />Shrub (Pinon-Juniper) vegetative type, <br />The plan will be three phases: <br />Phase I: Backfill, grade, surface contouring; <br />general earth-moving operations. <br />Phase II: Surface treatment .of vegetative/mulch/ <br />fertilizer mixture. <br />Phase III: Addition of potted trees (pinon-juniper) <br />to the established grassland site if no natural <br />(volunteer) seeding has occurred; Continuation of <br />natural (volunteer) vegetation/shrubs; discontinua- <br />tion of treatments to allow natural cycle to occur. <br />(See also Section F (iii) below). <br />During treatment of the site and until establishment of <br />potted and/or volunteer pinon-juniper species it is not <br />anticipated that any public use on the site will take <br />place (Rule 6, 116 (1)(6)). <br />O1 Grading <br />Grading and back.filling in both zones will be done so as <br />to stabilize both zones (see Exhibit I for discussion of <br />leaching and•s.oll properties). The primary purpose here <br />is to prevent and control erosion, sedimentation, and <br />surface water run-off both through temporary measures <br />as well as the final grading plan (See Exhibit G, Water). <br />The highwall in Zone 2 will be stabilized and final <br />height will be as low as possible, both for reclamation <br />procedures and so as not to constitute a hazard. <br />: , <br />~ .. <br />r ., ~ ,` ;. <br />• • , ~ ., <br />,: ,~ .. E 3 <br />
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