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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977459
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
1/26/1981
Doc Name
LAKE CNTY PIT FN 77-459
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LAKE CNTY
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MLR
Permit Index Doc Type
ANNUAL FEE / REPORT
Media Type
D
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LAKE COUN~ LAND USE AD~ISTRATION <br />Lake County Co~rfhou:a III IIIIIIIIIIIII III Laadv:lle, Colorado 8046, <br />303/486.1796 <br />sss <br />January 23, 1981 <br />Mr. James B. McArdle <br />Reclamation Specialist <br />Mined Land Reclamation <br />Colorado Department of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman Street Room 423 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />RE; Lake County Pit File #77-459 <br />Half Moon Pit File #77-71 <br />Dear Mr. McArdle: <br /> <br />JP,~' 2oi 1981 <br />MINED LAND REi,LArwA.TION <br />Colo. Dept. c; ^~a!~~r~l PBSC'!!'C°$ <br />The Lake County Pit was closed for sand and gravel production in 1979. <br />During that year the slopes were contoured and the area was dressed up. <br />A portion of the sloped area had deactivated sludge applied to it as a <br />test program recommended by Wright-P1cLaughlin Engineers from Denver. <br />The sludge came from the Leadville Sanitation District. <br />It is anticipated that this spring (1981) the exposed slopes will be <br />mulched and seeded. <br />The pit will continue to be utilized by Lake County for their asphalt <br />plant and aggregate will be stock piled on the site. <br />The sediment pond mentioned in your inspection report was the preferred <br />location at the time the plant was installed. It is recognized that if <br />runoff does affect the pond, measures will be taken to correct the situ- <br />ation. <br />The Half Moon Pit is presently utilized to produce materials for Lake <br />County primarily for road surfacing and asphalt production. <br />At present five acres are involved in sand and gravel production. The <br />surrounding disturbed area has already been contoured and seeded and <br />appears to be growing quite well. <br />For the year 1981, it is anticipated that within the five acres approx- <br />imately 85,000 to 100,000 tons of material will be removed. <br />There will not be any revegetating during 1981. <br />If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact this <br />this office (303-486-1796). <br />Sincerely, <br />/O <br />Donald J. Shroyer <br />LAND USE ADMINISTRATOR <br />DJS/sc <br />
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