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Creation date
11/27/2007 7:01:12 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1983001
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
1/2/1987
Doc Name
COMPOSITE ANNUAL REPORT
Permit Index Doc Type
ANNUAL FEE / REPORT
Media Type
D
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.g • • <br />II. Gebauer Pit (Permit No. 81-125) <br />A. Reclamation plan: Although the county's records regarding this <br />gravel pit cannot be located, it is believed that the reclamation plan is <br />basically the same as other mines similarly situated. The gravel pit is <br />located entirely within a dry streambed that is reclaimed naturally through <br />the process of erosion. At the conclusion of mining, the land will be <br />shaped so thaC no elopes steeper than 8:1 exist. It has been determined <br />that no topsoil will, or has been, dlsturbed. The streambed will reclaim <br />itself naturally upon completion of Che mining. <br />To date, the area mined has been sloped back and the area levelled of <br />sand and gravel deposits. The stream channel is only area mined of gravel. <br />Gravel pit remains active. <br />B. Attached hereto is a map delineating the gravel pit, prepared by <br />Ron Sidebottom, a draftsman, from Anton, Colorado. <br />
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