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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996083
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
2/24/2010
Doc Name
Complete Text Submittal - 2.05, Vol III Tab 1
Type & Sequence
PR12
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D
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0 2.05.3 <br />Blasting signs will be erected on all roads leading to the blast site as required <br />by Rule 4.02.6. A sign will be placed on the road on each side of the blast <br />site. The signs will be placed about one half mile from the blast site. Since <br />blasting activities will be sporadic, the signs will be displayed at least 10 days <br />before any blasting activity. The blasting signs will be removed shortly after <br />the blasting activities have concluded. <br />The following public notice of surface blasting schedule will be published in a <br />newspaper of general circulation in the locality of the blasting site at least ten <br />days but no more than twenty days before initiating any blasting program: <br />PUBLIC NOTICE <br />Bowie Resources LLC, pursuant to the provisions of section 4.08.3 of the <br />regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board, hereby <br />publishes the following blasting schedule. The blasting area is located in the <br />S2 of Section 10, T. 13 S., R. 91 W. Blasting operations may be conducted <br />• daily between sunrise and sunset during the months of and <br />2010. All roads leading into the blasting area will be blocked at <br />least 10 minutes prior to the blast by a manned vehicle having radio contact <br />with the blasting foreman to prevent the entrance of livestock or unauthorized <br />personnel to the blasting area. The blast area will be cleared by the blasting <br />foreman. A horn sounded intermittently for one minute will be used for the <br />blast warning signal. The all clear signal will be a horn sounded continuously <br />for one minute. Blasting will not be conducted at times different from those <br />announced in this notice except in emergency situations where rain, <br />lightning, or other atmospheric conditions or operator or public safety <br />concerns warrant unscheduled blasts. <br />The blasting notice will be revised as necessary to describe isolated blasting <br />events. <br />(a)(iv) The distance from the blast location to the nearest structure, dwelling, public <br />building, school, church, community or institutional building is approximately <br />800 feet. The nearest structure is identified as the old mine office which has <br />been identified as being eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic <br />Places. <br />• <br />PR -12 2.05-59- 2/10 <br />
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