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2008-06-25_PERMIT FILE - M2008043
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6/25/2008 10:51:09 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2008043
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/25/2008
Doc Name
New 110c Appl
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Rocky Mountain Aggregate & Construction LLC
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DRMS
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• Dust Suppression (water truck & pumps) <br />• Generator <br />• Electric Control Van <br />• Wheel Loader Cat 988, Cat 980 <br />Pit Equipment <br />• Yard Loader Cat 980 <br />• Scales and Scale House <br />• Motorgrader for haul road maintenance <br />• Water Truck for dust suppression <br />• Dozer for reclamation / stripping <br />Asphalt Plant <br />• Asphalt Plant capable of highway paving productions <br />• Wheel Loader for asphalt plant Cat 966 <br />• • AC and Fuel Delivery Trucks <br />The asphalt plant will have several tanks associated with it which will be combined in one SPCC <br />plan. <br />Support equipment will to come to the site on an as-needed basis. <br />There will be no blasting as part of this operation. <br />No acid or toxic producing materials are expected to be encountered in this operation. If these <br />materials are encountered, topsoil will be placed over the area and mining will move to a <br />different area. <br />The stormwater containment berms are intended to hold the water for less than 24 hours. This <br />will be done by storing the water on the pit floor, which consists of gravelly material. The <br />• stormwater will infiltrate to the groundwater as it did prior to mining. <br />Pinion Ridge Pit, June 2008 C-4
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