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Template:
DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1999002
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
7/13/2000
Doc Name
SUBMITTAL OF ANNUAL REPORT AND FEE
From
AMERICAN SODA
To
DMG
Permit Index Doc Type
ANNUAL FEE / REPORT
Media Type
D
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<br />4.0 RECLAMATION <br />4.1 Reclamation Accomplished to Date <br />' Since the Yankee Gulch Project is presently under construction, very little reclamation <br />has occurred to date. American Soda has however taken a variety of steps to Facilitate <br />future reclamation activities throughout the project site. First, topsoil stockpiling was <br />' undertaken in all areas receiving surface disturbance. The Piceance Site Processing <br />Facility area, as well as the stormwater pond, and temporary lay down and parking <br />area were stripped of topsoil, which was then stockpiled just to the north of the <br />' heliport, as indicated on Figure 2. In the well field area, topsoil was removed From each <br />well pad and stockpiled immediately adjacent to each pad for ease of replacement when <br />the pads are reclaimed. Similarly, topsoil was removed from all roads and either <br />' windrowed to the side of the piles for placement on adjacent fill slopes (Main Access <br />Road) or piled at various locations for later use in reclamation (well service roads). <br />' In areas where clearing of pinyon-juniper woodland occurred in the well field area, <br />trees were cut or felled with heavy equipment and placed in various stockpiles. These <br />' cut trees will be used for closure of roads and will be used to reduce public access and <br />disturbance after topsoil has been replaced and seeding has occurred. <br />' At the Test Mine Facility on the east side of the permit area, revegeta[ion of the side <br />slope of the Test Mine pad has occurred. A variety of grasses and shrubs have been <br />planted and have reestablished successfully. <br />' 4.2 Reclamation Planned for 2000 - 2001 <br />' For the 2000 - 2001 report year, American Soda intends to begin reclamation actin uu~, <br />in earnest, where appropriate. At the Piceance Site Processing Facility. all areas <br />disturbed that will not be occupied by permanent structures/buildings or paveitt~~itt <br />will be topsoiled and seeded with the permanent reclamation seed mix as defined in the <br />Reclamation Plan submitted to the DMG for this project. <br />' The Temporary Lay Down Area and Parking Lot and the Batch Plant area will also be <br />reclaimed in the 2000 - 2001 report year (see Figure 2). This area will be regraded to its <br />' approximate preconstruction contour, the topsoil salvaged From this area will be <br />replaced from the nearby topsoil stockpile and the area will be reseeded with the <br />permanent reclamation seed mix described in the project's Reclamation Plan. Success of <br />' revegetation will be monitored in the future and additional measures, such as <br />fertilizing, watering, and/or reseeding will be carried out as necessary to assure <br />' successful reclamation of this area. <br />In the well Feld, topsoil has been stockpiled at each well pad as described above. ti is <br />' unclear at this time whether any well pads constructed in the 1999 - 2000 report period <br />American Soda. L.L.P 5 <br />DMC Annual Repon <br />' July 12,2000 <br />
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