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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1979205
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
4/6/2010
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Submit a TR (TR-04)
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Greg Lewicki and Associates, PLLC
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DRMS
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TR4
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GRM
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withhold the reclamation bond if the final reclamation is not executed according to the plans. <br />Also, the Division can impose fines for reclamation that does not follow the prescribed <br />commitments made at any stage of mining. <br />The commitments outlined above go beyond what previous operations have done in Garfield <br />County. They are state of the art for the County and few other pits in the State come close to <br />these commitments. We understand the concerns of the community and we have done our best <br />to address them. <br />3. Re-Topsoilina Plan <br />Topsoil will be replaced in all disturbed areas to a minimum depth of 12" except the underwater <br />areas. It is expected that more than 12" of topsoil will be available due to the lake areas not <br />needing topsoil. If this is the case, additional topsoil will be placed in the disturbed areas. The <br />topsoiling will occur to five feet below the expected water table. <br />4. Revegetation Plan <br />The site will be revegetated promptly using the plans shown below. Two planting lists will be <br />used for the site. They are divided into dry rangeland and wetland. The dry rangeland plan will <br />be used for any disturbed areas more than 2 feet above the static water table. Seeding will occur <br />the spring or fall immediately after topsoil placement. In areas that include slopes leading down <br />to the predicted static water table, the slopes will be seeded to the edge of the topsoil. This will <br />be approximately 5 feet below the predicted water surface. This will prevent erosion issues. Once <br />the lake is allowed to fill, the shores and shelves will be seeded with the wetland mix. Areas that <br />are topsoiled will be seeded. <br />Twenty, two-inch caliper trees will be planted along each lake edge at the time of lake filling. In <br />addition, willow clumps and cottonwood saplings will also be planted. <br />r <br />Scott Pit March 10 E-4
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