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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2009062
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
8/14/2009
Doc Name
Preliminary Adequacy Review
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Weld County
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ECS
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(iii) An outline of the sequence in which each stage or phase of reclamation will be carried <br />out. (The schedule need not be separate and distinct from the Reclamation Plan, but may <br />be incorporated therein.) <br />(f) A description of each of the following: <br />(i) Final grading - specify maximum anticipated slope gradient or expected ranges thereof, <br />(ii) Seeding - specify types, mixtures, quantities, and expected time(s) of seeding and <br />planting; <br />(iii) Fertilization - if applicable, specify types, mixtures, quantities and time of application; <br />(iv) Revegetation - specify types of trees, shrubs, etc., quantities, size and location; and <br />(v) Topsoiling - specify anticipated minimum depth or range of depths for those areas <br />where topsoil will be replaced. <br />EXHIBIT F - Reclamation Plan Map (Rule 6.4.6): The map(s) of the proposed affected land, by all phases of <br />the total scope of the mining operation, shall indicate the following: <br />(a) The expected physical appearance of the area of the affected land, correlated to the proposed <br />mining and reclamation timetables. The map must show proposed topography of the area with <br />contour lines of sufficient detail to portray the direction and rate of slope of all reclaimed lands; <br />and <br />(b) Portrayal of the proposed final land use for each portion of the affected lands. <br />EXHIBIT G - Water Information (Rule 6.4.7): <br />(1) If the operation is not expected to directly affect surface or groundwater systems, a statement of that <br />expectation shall be submitted. <br />(2) If the operation is expected to directly affect surface or groundwater systems, you shall: <br />(a) Locate on the map (in Exhibit Q tributary water courses, wells, springs, stock water ponds, <br />reservoirs, and ditches on the affected land and on adjacent lands where such structures may be <br />affected by the proposed mining operations; <br />(b) Identify all known aquifers; and <br />(c) Submit a brief statement or plan showing how water from dewatering operations or from runoff <br />from disturbed areas, piled material and operating surfaces will be managed to protect against <br />pollution of either surface or groundwater (and, where applicable, control pollution in a manner <br />that is consistent with water quality discharge permits), both during and after the operation. <br />(3) You must provide an estimate of the project water requirements including flow rates and annual volumes <br />for the development, mining and reclamation phases of the project. <br />(4) You must indicate the projected amount from each of the sources of water to supply the project water <br />requirements for the mining operation and reclamation.
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