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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2009056
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
8/24/2009
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Destiny Mining
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DRMS
Email Name
DB2
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Access to the permitted property would be from the Thompson Park Road onto <br />the BLM land. A 30 foot wide road would be prepared from Thompson Park <br />Road and a culvert 18" dia. by 40 feet long would be installed as recommended <br />by Road and Bridge Department at the entrance. The Thompson Park Road <br />comes off Platte Drive to the west and Platte Drive comes off of Highway 285 to <br />the northwest. Thompson Park road comes into Platte Drive from the west <br />approx. %4 to %2 mile off Highway 285. <br />An office, tool shed, material yard, and fuel tank will be located on southwest part <br />of permit property. The wash plant and gravel processing equipment would be <br />located at the center west half of the permit property. This is open pit operation <br />so there will be no underground openings such as adits or ventilation facilities. <br />Exhibit "E" map shows the pertinent details and a fence will be placed around <br />permitted property. In addition, posted no trespassing signs and a gate on the road <br />leading into permitted property will secure the property. <br />F. The only existing significant disturbance to the surface is a pile of gravel located <br />on the north boundary lines in west half of the permitted property. <br />G. The road to be prepared will be 30 feet wide and the length being approximately <br />1029.33 feet long, the distance from Thompson Park Road to the pit area A <br />culvert 18" diameter by 40 feet long will be installed where the road meets <br />Thompson Park Road. The road to be built to Thompson Park Road is included <br />as part of the permitted acreage. There will be no associated drainage or run off <br />conveyance structures to be built with this operation. All drainage will be <br />directed toward the open pit. <br />H. The amount of water to be used is 1000 gallons/minute from a holding tank that <br />holds 1,056 cubit feet of water or 2,789 gallons of water which will be hauled in <br />until a general purpose well is drilled. Sanitary water used in the toilet will be in <br />a self contained trailer office. At the request of Park County Environmental <br />Health Department a small 1000 gallon septic system would be installed which <br />would require an ISOS permit. An individual sewage disposal system which <br />would be installed to the office trailer. <br />I. No groundwater will be encountered and/or surface water intercepted or <br />disturbed. There is no surface water on the permit area. There will be a well <br />drilled for water which would be used for washing of gravel material. The water <br />would be held in a holding tank that holds 2,789 gallons of water. The water will <br />be recycled until the water is to full of sediment to be used. It would then be <br />discharged into a settling pond and seep back into the ground. A discharge permit <br />would be acquired All fuel storage containers will have containment structures. <br />Oil and hydraulic oils would have their own storage and containment structures.
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