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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977345
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
10/22/1982
Doc Name
ANNUAL REPORTS FOR BOETTCHER SANDSTONE 77-345
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MLR
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IDEAL BASIC INDUSTRIES
Permit Index Doc Type
ANNUAL FEE / REPORT
Media Type
D
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<br />S tot C Oi COi r~r. ci~0 uii ~~:~ni, n. e•vn. q.... .. <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES <br />D. Monte Pascoe, E..ecw rve D~~ec ro~ <br />MINED LAND RE(;LA'1IA'CION <br />423 Centennial Building, 1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 Tel. (30~) 86C-3567 <br />iii iiiiiiiiiiiii iii <br />999 <br />David C. Sheuton <br />Director <br />October 22, 1982 <br />Mr. G. M. Lochhead <br />Properties Manager <br />Ideal Basic Industries <br />P.O. Box 1949 <br />Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 <br />Re: Annual Reports for: <br />Portland Limestone Our File No. 77-349 <br />Boettcher Sandstone 77-345 <br />Boettcher Gypsum 77-396 <br />Slab Canyon Limestone 77-347 <br />Boettcher Limestone 77-398 <br />Dear Mr. Lochhead: <br />Thank you for the above annual reports. They are very good; complete and <br />descriptive for a1I areas. All of the reports satisfy the requirements of <br />the law and the followiny comments are for clarification and informational <br />purposes only. <br />Portland Lirrnstone: We are pleased that concurrent reclamation :.s being <br />conducted wherever possible. We would be interested in the resu:ts of using <br />the soil imprintez. On a mine site in Utah, the use of a "v" shaped soil <br />imprinter actually accelerated water erosion on the steeper s1opE~s (loamy <br />soils). <br />Boettcher Gypsum: Bond is now $38,000.00, with maximum affected acreage of <br />40 acres. <br />Slab Canyon Limestone: Bond is now 521,500.00, with maximum affected acreage <br />of 30 acres. <br />Boettcher Limestone: The current $317,000.00 bond is adequate to cover the <br />I4 acre increase in affected acreage. As the weathered E-band areas did not <br />have salvageable overburden, what type of growth medium will be used on <br />these areas for revegetation purposes? <br />
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