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DRMS Permit Index
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M1989092
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/30/1989
Doc Name
LIMITED IMPACT OPERATION 110 APPLICATION FORM
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r~-• <br />UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE <br />Soil Conservation Service Technical Guide <br />Colorado Section IV <br />STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS <br />Land Reconstruction Currently Mined Land (acre) <br />(Code 544) <br />Definition <br />Restoring currently mined land to an acceptable forn and for a planned use <br />Scope <br />This standard applies to the identification, removal, stockpiling and replace- <br />ment of soil materials on currently mined land. It also applies to nearby <br />areas that can be affected by the mining of various minerals or commodities. <br />Purpose <br />To prevent permanent damage to soil and water resources in and near mined <br />areas. To restore the productivity of soils to permit their pre-mining <br />use or a more intensive use. To control erosion, preserve the environment <br />and provide an economic use of the land. <br />Conditions where practice applies <br />~~urrently mined areas that will be adversely aFfect:ed by mining practices. , <br />Planning considerations ' <br />1. With use of a soil survey, evaluate soils sign:_ficant to reconstruction <br />operations and identify prime farmland. <br />?. Evaluate water and other related resources. , <br />3. Consider locations for storage of soil material, access roads and possible ' <br />permanent impoundments. <br />4. Consider measures for placement of spoil, water disposal, replacement , <br />of soil material, restoration of soil productivity and revegetation of disturbed <br />areas. <br />5. Prepare a reclamation plan specifying required procedures for conducting ' <br />reconstruction operations. <br />1 <br />April 1979 <br />1 i <br /> <br />
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