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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1999002
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
7/15/2002
Doc Name
2002 Annual Report
From
American Soda LLP
To
DMG
Permit Index Doc Type
Annual Fee / Report
Media Type
D
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4.0 RECLAMATION <br />4.1 Reclamation Accomplished to Date <br />Since the Yankee Gulch Project only recently completed construction and began <br />commercial operations, very little reclamation has occurred to date. Only areas <br />temporarily used for construction support were reclaimed during the 2000 - <br />2001 reporting period as the vast majority of disturbed areas are actively in use. <br />Specific areas that were reclaimed during the 2000 - 2001 reporting period <br />included the concrete batch plant area [1 .5 acres), the temporary construction <br />lay down and parking area (10.8 acres), and the septic leach field area (0.5 acre) <br />just west of the Piceance Site Processing Plant. These areas were graded to <br />their approximate preconstruction contour, the topsoil salvaged from these <br />areas was replaced from the nearby topsoil stockpile and the areas were <br />reseeded with the permanent reclamation seed mix descrtibed in the project's <br />Reclamation Plan. These areas were also fertilized to enhance re-vegetation. <br />In the well field, temporary roads and clearings used during the construction <br />phase to install piping and other equipment were also reclaimed. These areas <br />were ripped, seeded, fertilized, and barricaded to prevent future access and <br />disturbance by motor vehicles. In addition, topsoil piles associated with well pads <br />and roads were seeded, fertilized, and mulched to temporarily establish <br />vegetative cover and minimize erosion. Similarly, exposed road cuts were seeded <br />and fertilized to temporarily establish vegetative cover and minimize erosion. <br />At the Test Mine facility on the east side of the permit area, re-vegetation of the <br />side slope of the Test Mine pad has occurred. A variety of grasses and shrubs <br />have been planted and have reestablished. <br />4.2 Reclamation Accomplished 2001 - 2002 <br />During the 2001 - 2002 reporting period the 2 acre main topsoil pile was <br />contoured to meet slope requirements and reseeded. Road cuts on the main <br />access road were seeded. Road cuts comprising 6 acres were Hydro-seeded and <br />2 acres of road cuts were Hydro-seeded and a mulch and tackifier were applied <br />to test this application's ability to encourage establishment of vegetation on these <br />slopes. <br />A total of 7.5 acres of the construction lay-down area were re-seeded. <br />American Soda, LLP. 6 <br />OMG Annual Report <br />July 12. 2002 <br />
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