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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2009070
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
8/25/2009
Doc Name
New 112c Appl
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Yuma County
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DRMS
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D
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EXHIBIT F - Reclamation Plan Man <br />The reclamation map shows the following items: <br />a) The anticipated physical appearance of the area, correlated to the proposed <br />mining areas and reclamation timetables. It also includes contour lines that <br />portray the direction and rate of slope of all reclaimed lands. <br />b) The map also indicates the final land use after reclamation. <br />EXHIBIT G - Water Information <br />1) The operation is not expected to affect existing surface or groundwater systems. This <br />project will not have any water requirements for its operation. The only surface water <br />would be drainage that occurs at the site because of a heavy rainfall. All storm water <br />runoff will be maintained in the pit area. Because of the and nature of eastern Colorado, <br />the site will generally not be impacted by water. The water table in the Ogallala aquifer <br />beneath this area is substantially below the surface. The well log indicates that static <br />water level is at 65' depth. <br />2) A storm water permit will not be required. Storm water will be contained in the pit <br />area.
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