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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981016
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
4/13/2000
Doc Name
PKA-1-476
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John Sisson
Permit Index Doc Type
Reclamation Projects
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04/13i00 THU 10 27 FAX 9702411516 <br /> Minerals & Geolo <br /> KY G Jct <br /> @1003 <br /> ° Gunnison County wills spray y the listed noxious weeds at the area in the summer <br /> in a continuing effort to eliminate these species from the s' <br /> the seed to be distributed in the fall to b site. This should help. <br /> become established. <br /> During our October construction, we intend to <br /> diameter wood have our contractor chip the small <br /> y materials. In order to further enhance the 'soil' qualify; we are <br /> also planning to import manure from area feedlots so that <br /> materials may be added to the existing 'soil'. The chippedadditional organic <br /> manure and remnant soil from the Highway 133 Project woody materials, <br /> throughout he Hawks Nest Project Area, and will then be ,l be evenly distributed <br /> ground using heavy equipment. ncorporated into the <br /> Following the chipped material incorporation process,materials which may have been sto p cess, any larger diameter <br /> adjacent properties: These materials will be randomly Odoourm,property be removed to <br /> break up overland flow patterns, act as natural sediment barriers Y Placed there in order to <br /> micro..climates for the purpose of promoting revegetation Potential- <br /> During and to provide <br /> During into P ntral_ .. <br /> rporation of the organic materials into the ground, the area will be <br /> sufficiently roughened in order to promote the <br /> success <br /> erosion potential. The area will then be seeded and mulched. Se ' <br /> measures, such as silt fence or bales of certified and i? minimize <br /> between the construction area and the North F dill be control <br /> weed free,straw will be placed <br /> necessary. o the Gunnison as <br /> Depending upon funding, we intend to improve the channel which <br /> drainage from the landslide I hick transports the <br /> located immediately Horn of the Old Highway) from <br /> the south side of the asphalt to the North Fork From the ma <br /> appears that this area may belong to an adjacent land P I have available, it <br /> would like to construct a more owner In any case, we . <br /> defined drainage which is well ve <br /> which contains rock checand <br /> k dams. Both of these measures will act to ow water <br /> . <br /> ential <br /> p <br /> I have noticed that a large number of old roof bolts were used <br /> bales between the mine area and the North Fork, to stake straw <br /> lot of the steel bolts are still in place. We will remove hough the bales are <br /> Fall. these from the site in the <br /> a <br /> We anticipate that the Fall construction work will begin around <br /> will last approximately two weeks d October 10, and <br /> 1 hope thafthis letter clarirles our reclamation plans for <br /> . area. As we discussed by phone, i would be ha the Hawks Nest Mine P <br /> happy to meet with you at the site <br /> if You would like. My field work schedule is beginnin to et <br /> so notice would be greatly appreciated. g 9 busy, so a week or <br /> - I <br />
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