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2009-09-10_PERMIT FILE - M2009074
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2009074
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
9/10/2009
Doc Name
New 110c Appl.
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Environment, Inc. for Colorado Backhole Service
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DRMS
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D
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Site Description (cont) Exhibit B <br />PERMANENT MAN-MADE STRUCTURES <br />There are numerous structures within 200 feet of the af- <br />fected lands. A 3 strand wire fence owned by the landowner runs <br />along the east, south and west sides of the site. There are <br />utility lines along the west side near the county road and a <br />small outbuilding near the northeast corner of the mine. There <br />are two houses owned by the landowner near the northwest corner <br />of the permit area. There are no bridges, wells, gas pipelines, <br />water storage impoundments, railroad tracks, cemeteries or <br />communication antennas within 200 feet of the affected <br />lands/permit area. All structures are shown on the map and <br />listed in Permanent Manmade Structures - Exhibit L. <br />WATER RESOURCES <br />There are no water structures on the site. The closest <br />water body is the St. Charles River which at its closest point is <br />approximately 1000 feet west of the site. The river is <br />approximately 30 feet lower than the proposed mine floor. <br />Review of well data on the surrounding areas indicate the <br />closest water well is located approximately 0.44 mile northwest <br />of the mine and the water table in this well 32 feet ± below the <br />ground surface. Wells on the upper bench average 67 feet deep <br />making the water table approximately 55 feet below the floor of <br />the mine. Ground water will not be encountered on this site and <br />we will not affect the hydrologic balance of surface or <br />subsurface water in the area. <br />MINING PLAN EXHIBIT C <br />6.3.3 - This is an open pit mine located approximately 6.9 <br />miles east of Pueblo Colorado, approximately 1-4 mile south of HWY <br />50 BR. To get to the mine from Pueblo take I-25 south to the <br />Santa Fe exit, turn south on Santa Fe for -? mile to Hwy 50 <br />Business Route (50BR); take Hwy 50BR, 6.9 miles east of 33rd <br />Lane; follow 33rd lane south approximately 800 feet to a private <br />road on the east side of the lane then take the private road 500 <br />feet to the mine entrance. The mine access will be via an <br />existing private road used by the landowners to access their <br />property from 33rd Lane. It is currently 30 feet wide and the <br />location is shown on Map Exhibit B-1 supplied with this <br />22
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