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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1974070
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
1/26/2010
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Submittal
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Lafarge West, Inc.
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DRMS
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TR3
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LAFARGE <br />AGGREGATES <br />& CONCRETE <br />January 19, 2010 <br />sU Al ?-? <br />Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br />Attn: Jared Ebert <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Dear Mr. Ebert, <br /> <br />RECEIVED <br />JAN 2 2010 <br />71 <br />l <br />Division of Reclamation, <br />Mining & Safety <br />Please accept this letter and enclosed map as Lafarge's request for a Technical Revision <br />for the Nelson Pit (File Number M-1974-070). <br />Irrthis technical revision you will find the following items addressed: <br />• Final lake configurations <br />• Roadway locations to remain <br />• Additional structures to remain including oil and gas wells <br />• Weed Control Plan <br />Lafarge is first requesting that the final lake configurations be adjusted to match the <br />existing locations. After full mining was completed it was found that the lakes did not full <br />match the original reclamation design. To correct this, Lafarge is requesting that the final <br />layout of the lakes be accepted. The pit area will have five lakes with a small access road <br />traversing the site. There is no change to the overall uses of the site, just the <br />configuration. The site is still planned for lakes and open grasslands. The road will <br />remain to provide access to the site for maintenance. <br />Lafarge would also like to allow for a few structures to remain on the site. There is a barn <br />and small shed located on the west side of the property that is utilized by the property <br />owner that shall remain. Along with this barn, there is a dirt pad for a home that was <br />constructed on the northwest side of the property. The land owner would like to locate <br />their home in this spot and through an agreement with Lafarge was able to utilize on-site <br />materials to build the home pad. The final structures to remain are a number of oil and <br />gas wells that have been constructed on the site. The locations are shown on the attached <br />map. <br />In regards to the noxious weeds found on the site, Lafarge proposes a multi layered <br />control plan to manage the site. Below you will find a chart with the various common <br />weed types found on this site and the planned treatment methods. Lafarge reserves the <br />right to select herbicides that will most effectively treat the specified weeds as needed. <br />Lafarge to do monitoring of the site as a minimum of quarterly to ensure that weed <br />control methods are effectively being applied and followed per this plan. Any unique <br />LAFARGE WEST, INC. - Aggregate & Concrete <br />10170 Church Ranch Way, Suite 200, Westminster, Colorado 80021 <br />Telephone: (303) 657-4000 Facsimile: (303) 657-4037
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