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2011-02-10_PERMIT FILE - C1981012A (5)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981012A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
2/10/2011
Section_Exhibit Name
SECTION 2.04 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT FOR SURFACE OR UNDERGROUND MINING ACTIVITIES
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because of prior disturbance. However, where possible, the available soil <br />resources have been mapped and tested. The soil resources of this area <br />have been mapped and sampled to determine the amount of soil which is <br />available for removal. In addition, sampling and chemical analysis of this <br />soil material has been completed. Mapping and sampling of the soil <br />horizons in areas which will be disturbed by the surface activities has <br />been conducted by the Soil Conservation Service located in Trinidad, <br />Colorado. Analyses of the various samples shown on Map 9, Soils, are <br />located in Exhibit 14, Soils Information. In addition, the description of <br />each soil type which will be disturbed is included in Exhibit 14. <br />Locations of soil samples are shown on Map 9, Soils. Additional narrative <br />for all three soil types which may be removed is shown in Exhibit 14. <br />During the spring of 1984, a soil survey was conducted to identify <br />the extent of the soil resources and their suitability as a plant growth <br />medium on the proposed Refuse Disposal Area (RDA) and Preparation Plant <br />Area (PPA). Existing Soil Conservation Service (SCS) unpublished soil <br />survey of the area was used as a field guide during the site evaluation. ~:. <br />An ortho-photo (scale 1:6000) was used as the base map for soil mapping in <br />the study area. Preliminary mapping boundaries based on topographic <br />location, vegetation types, geologic features, and the previous soil survey <br />were delineated on the photo. <br />The area was traversed on foot to inspect soils. Surface <br />observations and inspection of subsurface soils was obtained with a <br />manually operated soil auger were made to verify soil type changes along <br />the landscape. The soils that were observed were correlated to those <br />previously described by the SCS. T9ie mapping unit descriptions are also <br />consistent with those developed by the SCS. <br />Soil samples were taken in the proposed refuse disposal area to <br />characterize the physical and chemical suitability of soil. All samples <br />were taken in the area mapped as Rombo soil because this soil type will <br />have the greatest areal disturbance. Samples were taken with the soil <br />2.04-36 <br />
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