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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1982155
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
9/19/2011
Doc Name
Ex. F-2, Reclamation Plan Map Option 2
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Schmidt Constr.
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DRMS
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AM3
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SCALE: <br />GRAVEL PIT ON FT. CARSON <br />(UNRELATED TO FOUNTAIN PIT) <br />67,x, <br />5720 <br />-5720 <br />` / \ 5710 <br />45-^ <br />I <br />i <br />5730 <br />10 <br />/ �_ <br />/ CURRENT FOUNTAIN PIT <br />PERMIT M- 1982 -155 <br />BOUNDARY <br />300 0 300 600 90OFeet <br />ile <br />( IN FEET ) <br />1 inch = 300 ft. <br />LEGEND: <br />— — — Proposed Amendment /Affected Land Boundary <br />SHEET 2 I REGULAR 112 PERMIT AMENDMENT <br />OF3 <br />FOUNTAIN PIT M- 1982 -155 <br />DATE: January 2011 I SCHMIDT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY <br />NOTES: <br />FA <br />LOCKED GATE INTO <br />FORT CARSON <br />-CHARTER OAK <br />RANCH ROAD <br />ENTRANCE TO <br />AMENDMENT AREA <br />ROAD TO BE REALIGNED <br />FOLLOWING RECLAMATION <br />Reclamation Plan assumes that Charter Oak Ranch Road is no longer <br />needed for public access. <br />Overburden backfilling, cut and fill, or a combination of backfilled cut <br />and fill sloping will be used to create final reclaimed side slopes. The <br />approach for final side slope reclamation will be determined as mining <br />progresses and quantities of available overburden and overall pit <br />depths become known in more detail. <br />Final slopes may be created by cut and fill (see Figure F -3 in <br />Reclamation Plan). <br />Final slopes will have a 3H:1V or flatter slope. <br />The outlet of the reclaimed area will be smoothly feathered into the <br />undisturbed land to the south of the maximum extent of mining and <br />disturbance. <br />Silt fence or other Best Management Practices will be used to control <br />sediment discharge from the pit until the vegetation is developed. <br />The overburden /topsoil stockpile area will be disced or ripped shallowly <br />after removal of the stockpiles and prior to seeding. <br />EXHIBIT F -2 <br />RECLAMATION PLAN MAP BLUE EARTH <br />OPTION 2 <br />/ <br />< <br />I 1 & <br />\ <br />/ <br />W Q <br />I <br />\ <br />56(90 <br />J 5640 <br />VZ <br />300 0 300 600 90OFeet <br />ile <br />( IN FEET ) <br />1 inch = 300 ft. <br />LEGEND: <br />— — — Proposed Amendment /Affected Land Boundary <br />SHEET 2 I REGULAR 112 PERMIT AMENDMENT <br />OF3 <br />FOUNTAIN PIT M- 1982 -155 <br />DATE: January 2011 I SCHMIDT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY <br />NOTES: <br />FA <br />LOCKED GATE INTO <br />FORT CARSON <br />-CHARTER OAK <br />RANCH ROAD <br />ENTRANCE TO <br />AMENDMENT AREA <br />ROAD TO BE REALIGNED <br />FOLLOWING RECLAMATION <br />Reclamation Plan assumes that Charter Oak Ranch Road is no longer <br />needed for public access. <br />Overburden backfilling, cut and fill, or a combination of backfilled cut <br />and fill sloping will be used to create final reclaimed side slopes. The <br />approach for final side slope reclamation will be determined as mining <br />progresses and quantities of available overburden and overall pit <br />depths become known in more detail. <br />Final slopes may be created by cut and fill (see Figure F -3 in <br />Reclamation Plan). <br />Final slopes will have a 3H:1V or flatter slope. <br />The outlet of the reclaimed area will be smoothly feathered into the <br />undisturbed land to the south of the maximum extent of mining and <br />disturbance. <br />Silt fence or other Best Management Practices will be used to control <br />sediment discharge from the pit until the vegetation is developed. <br />The overburden /topsoil stockpile area will be disced or ripped shallowly <br />after removal of the stockpiles and prior to seeding. <br />EXHIBIT F -2 <br />RECLAMATION PLAN MAP BLUE EARTH <br />OPTION 2 <br />
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