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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1988057
IBM Index Class Name
INSPECTION
Doc Date
10/19/2009
Doc Name
Inspection report
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DRMS
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Robert S. Scott
Inspection Date
9/18/2009
Email Name
WHE
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STATE OF COLORADO <br />DIVISION OF RECLAMATION, MINING AND SAFETY <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman St., Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 C O L O R A D O <br />Phone: (303) 866.3567 D[ v[ s[ o N O F <br />FAX: (303) 832 8106 RECLAMATION <br /> MINING <br />To: -&- <br /> SAFETY <br />Date: <br />Bill Ritter, Jr. <br /> Governor <br /> Harris D. Sherman <br /> Executive Director <br /> Ronald W. Cattany <br />RE: Need For State Reclamation Permit- M-2009- Division Director <br /> Natural Resource Trustee <br />Enclosed are pertinent sections of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board (Board) Rules and Regulations and <br />Board Policy adopted July of 1999, titled "Need for a Reclamation Permit". To determine if you need a permit for <br />your proposed activity, first check Rule 1.2 which describes activities the Board has determined do not require state <br />reclamation permits and the attached policy. If you find a match, you can proceed based on your interpretation of the <br />rule, but at your risk. If you want to be sure or are uncertain how the Rule may apply to your activity, you should <br />answer the list of questions that follow and send your question, i.e., "Do I need a State Mined Land Reclamation <br />Board permit?" to the Division. <br />The Board has directed the Division to make the decision based on the information you supply. If you disagree with <br />the Division's decision, you may appeal that decision to the Board. <br />Please include in your request answers to the following questions: <br />1. Please give the legal location of the proposed project and submit a site map that clearly delineates the <br />location of the proposed extraction site and the location of the nearest city, town, and county location name. <br />Section ; Township ; Range PM ; County <br />Direction and miles to nearest town/city <br />2. Is the site of material extraction public or privately owned property? <br />3. What type(s) of material is/are proposed to be extracted and describe the physical nature of the site i.e.; river <br />terrace, rocky knob, in-stream gravel deposit, etc.? <br />4. Will the extracted material be hauled offsite or used on the same parcel of property where the material is <br />extracted? <br />5. What on site use will be made of the extracted material? <br />6. If the material is hauled offsite, where will it be hauled and what is the intended use? <br />What is the approximate areal extent of the proposed extraction in acres? <br />To what approximate depth will the extraction extend? <br />Office of Office of <br />Mined Land Reclamation Denver • Grand Junction • Durango Active and Inactive Mines
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