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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2005060
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
4/20/2011
Doc Name
Response to Application Adequacy Review.
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Weld County
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
CN1
Email Name
ECS
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EXHIBIT L — Reclamation Costs <br />Reclamation Costs: <br />See the attached mine reclamation map (Exhibit F) showing the proposed gradient of all disturbed slopes and the <br />location of revegetation areas. It is anticipated that no ponds will be constructed or remain on site; however the <br />reclaimed pit will infrequently intercept surface runoff which may pond for short periods of time before infiltrating <br />to the ground water table. <br />It is anticipated that the average thickness of overburden is minimal, however, overburden and excavated soil <br />materials unsuitable for road construction will be use to backfill excavated areas and for site re- grading to stable <br />slopes. Stockpiled topsoil will be placed on re- graded areas prior to re- seeding with approved plant type seed mixes. <br />Final site reclamation costs include the cost of native dry land grass seed and mulch application. <br />The mining plan includes concurrent regrading of mined areas. It is anticipated that final grading and placement of <br />topsoils from on -site stockpiles followed by re- seeding will cost less than $30,000. <br />MADAVE MAshbaughORMS permit\AmendedApplication & Exhibits.doc <br />4/14/2011 <br />
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