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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980001
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
5/1/2008
Doc Name
Response to Adequacy Letter/Revised Pages
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WWC Engineering
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
MR53
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DIH
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D
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impoundment justifications and designs for these ponds are provided in Appendices <br />4.6-N, 4.6-0 and 4.6-R. A portion of the south collection ditch associated with the <br />Moffat pond is also to be retained to harvest runoff from the Moffat mining area. The <br />West Ridge diversion ditch will be permanently retained. <br />Additional commercial land use property to be retained after the completion <br />of mining not associated with the ranching operation include the hillslope along the <br />Oak Creek drainage containing the Goat Trail and all of the lower facility area located <br />on P&M owned property. The hillslope (Exhibit 3.6-7) will be used by a local utility <br />company for construction, access and maintenance of power transmission lines. The <br />entire hillslope is being provided to the utility to enable maximum flexibility in their <br />construction and alignment efforts. The Goat Trail is anticipated to be the primary <br />access with additional access constructed by the utility on an as needed basis. <br />The lower area (Exhibit 3.6-7) previously occupied by the loadout facilities, <br />foreman's office and bath house will remain as permanent facilities. The retention of <br />the foreman's office with graveled parking facilities including well (Permit 86157) <br />and septic system will support the approved post-mining land use of agricultural (sub- <br />use hunting). All remaining gates and fences on site will be permanently retained in <br />support of the approved post-mine land use. <br />MR-53 3.6-14 11/2007 <br />
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