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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2001015
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/27/2001
From
LAS ANIMAS CNTY R & B
To
DMG
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT B SITE DESCRIPTION
Media Type
D
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FROM LRS RNIMRS CTY RORD 8 BR~ FRX N0. 7198464766 • Rpr. 27 2001 02:03PM P2 <br />Las Animas County R & B <br />2000 N. Lindcn Ave. <br />Trinidad, CO. 81082 <br />Phone (719)846-4766 <br />April 27, 2001 <br />III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII <br />Division of Minerals and Geology Attn: Jim Stevens <br />Dear Mr. Stevens: <br />Following aze the responses to the adequacy letter dated April 11, 2001 regazding the <br />Sandoval Pit proposal M-2001-015. <br />Please let me know if there aze any other concerns. <br />Sincerely, <br />Phil Dorenkaznp <br />Rule 1.6.2 Notices <br />included with this fax <br />Revisions to original Exhibits <br />Exhibit B -Site Description <br />c. the proposed mine site sits atop a mesa. The northern permit boundary is set back <br />from the northern mesa's ridge iiom appr. 5 fect to 25 feet. This in a since creates <br />a "natural" berm that will not allow water to flow back to this drainage. The <br />southern 1/3`° of the permit boundary does taper off of the mesa. We will <br />consttnct ditches, berms and/or sediment basins in this and any other area to <br />control surface runoff. <br />Eabibit C - Minin>: Plan <br />i. there will be no significant effect on the hydrology and water quality in the area. <br />There is no evidence of ground water that will be affected by the operation. The <br />site generates minimal runoff; evidenced by the annual precipitation as stated in a <br />letter (Display C) from Tony Amhold of the Natural Resources Conservation <br />Service. Ditches, berms and/or sediment basins will be constructed to control <br />surface runoff. <br />
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