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DRMS Permit Index
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M1982112
IBM Index Class Name
GENERAL DOCUMENTS
Doc Date
12/11/2007
Doc Name
SUP - AM-01
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Elbert County
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DRMS
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Gen. Correspondence
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MINING PLAN <br />material derived from a nearby source material that was originally to the south, extensive clay layering <br />would not be expected. It is likely that alluvial deposits extend to a considerable depth before <br />encountering bed rock. The depth to bedrock which is probably an early Cenozoic sandstone is not <br />known. <br />Pre-Mining Issues of Importance <br />Permit Area, Affected Land Area, and Phasing <br />PERMIT AREA: The permit area is well defined by straight lines that are extensions of existing lines <br />marked by fences. The eastern boundary and part of the southern boundary are currently not marked by <br />fences. The eastern boundary begins 800 feet east of the current east fence of the current permit. This <br />boundary extends southward until it intersects a line extended eastward from the east-west fence that <br />currently defines the south boundary of the current permit. The remainder of the north, west, and south <br />boundaries are unchanged from the current permit. Those are all identified by existing fences. <br />AFFECTED LAND AREA: The affected land area is identical to the permit area. It is expected that <br />dishirbance within the amendment area will extend to the edge of the permit. However, if, in specific <br />locations, no mineable material is encountered then portions of the affected land may not be extensively <br />disturbed. Due to some question regarding the overall continuity of the deposit and indications that some <br />areas are devoid of mineable sand, some areas may experience little or no disturbance. <br />PHASING: This operation, being small and compact, has not been divided into phases. <br />General Groundwater Considerations <br />Groundwater is present deeper in the deposit. Mining of the sand is not expected to encounter the <br />water table. As described below, if groundwater is encountered, mining must not extend deeper and the <br />exposed groundwater is to be promptly covered so it is no longer exposed to evaporative loss. <br />Wash water for processing of the sand is obtained from the small wash pond which is connected <br />to the alluvial water of Running Creek. In the future, as has been the case in the past, this source and its <br />use is covered under a Substitute Water Supply Plan approved by the State Engineer and the Division of <br />Miller Gravel Pit Amendment (2007) Exhibit D Page 2 of 5 <br />
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