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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1997007
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
11/4/2011
Doc Name
Responses to Adequacy Letter of September 23, 2011.
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Acme Brick Company
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM1
Email Name
JLE
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• In consultation with the Soil Conservation Service or other qualified person, <br />you must indicate on a map (in Exhibit C) or by a statement, the general type, <br />thickness and distribution of soil over the affected land. Such description will <br />address suitability of topsoil (or other material) for establishment and <br />maintenance of plant growth. The above information shall satisfy <br />"completeness" requirements for purposes of determination of date of <br />filing. <br />Please see attached documents from the January 31, 1997 <br />PERMFILE104413, Exhibit I — Soils Information, page 18, Soils Map <br />Figure I. <br />EXHIBIT J Vegetation Information (Rule 6.4.10) <br />9. This Exhibit was not submitted or referenced on Page 2 of your letter. For the <br />proposed 12 acres, please submit a new Exhibit with the following information: <br />• You must include in this Exhibit a narrative of the following items: <br />a. descriptions of present vegetation types, which include quantitative <br />estimates of cover and height for the principal species in each life - <br />form represented (i.e., trees, tall shrubs, low shrubs, grasses, fort's); <br />b. the relationship of present vegetation types to soil types, or <br />alternatively, the information may be presented on a map; and <br />c. estimates of average annual production for hay meadows and <br />croplands, and carrying capacity for range lands on or in the vicinity of <br />the affected land, if the choice of reclamation is for range or <br />agriculture. <br />• You must show the relation of the types of vegetation to existing topography <br />on a map in Exhibit C. In providing such information, you may want to contact <br />the local Soil Conservation District. <br />The applicant submits Exhibit J Vegetation from the January 31, 1997 <br />PERMFILE104413, Exhibit J — Vegetation Information, pages 22 -24 and <br />the Range Condition Inventory report dated November 18, 1996 <br />performed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation <br />Service, Tony Puga. <br />EXHIBIT K Climate (Rule 6.4.11) <br />10. This Exhibit was not submitted or referenced on Page 2 of your letter. Please submit <br />the following information: <br />• Provide a description of the significant climatological factors for the locality. <br />The applicant states that the climate information submitted with the <br />January 31, 1997 PERMFILE104413, is still valid. Please refer to Exhibit K — <br />Climate Information, page 26 obtained from Climates of the States, <br />Colorado by Joseph Berry, U.S. Department of Commerce, Climatography <br />of the United States, No. 60 -5. <br />EXHIBIT M Other Permits and Licenses (Rule 6.4.13) <br />11. This Exhibit was not submitted or referenced on Page 2 of your letter. Please submit <br />the following information: <br />4 <br />
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