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8/24/2016 11:54:58 PM
Creation date
11/27/2007 3:15:38 AM
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Template:
DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1974015
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
9/16/1985
Doc Name
PN M-74-015
From
WESTERN PAVING CONSTRUCTION CO
To
MLRD
Permit Index Doc Type
ANNUAL FEE / REPORT
Media Type
D
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~~i:~N'V~1~ <br />Permittee Name: Western Paving Const SEP 1 6 198 <br />Permit No: M-74-015- <br />Operation Name: WENG PIT M-NED LAND <br />Anniversary Date: 09 / 09 / 85 RECLAMATION DIVISION <br />Please complete the following and return this form with your fees and <br />reclamation data. <br />Enclosed are: (Check space(s) below) <br />Check or money order payable to Colorado Mined Land Reclamation <br />DiVI$lOn for annual fees due Request that credit due for $350 "double payment" <br />made in 1984 be applied to cover Annual Fees for this Permit. <br />Annual Report See Remarks <br />x Map <br />Remarks: 1) Mining began in Fall of '84 in Phase II. Lake III. area and will be <br />completed this Fall of '85. <br />2) thru 6) Regarding this same area, no reclamation will be done un[il late Fall <br />or Winter of this year '85 . <br />7) We are opening up Phase III, Lake IV, at this time and will strip approximately <br />20 acres, with dewa[ering trench around the perimeter. The strip toy soil has been <br />placed around the perimeter for later replacement on the disturbed areas. The <br />overburden is being hauled into the base area, filling the previously excavated hole. <br />The temporary experimen[al top soil stockpiles show no erosions on aiy of the given <br />slopes from wind or water. The perennial rye that was broadcast seeied has taken a <br />light hold and we hope to see a better stand from the Fall moisture. <br />~^ <br />mil/ ~ ~, <br />Signature `~ Frank M. Graham, Jr. <br />
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