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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1990093
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
12/19/2011
Doc Name
TR-02 Revise reclamation Plan
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High Flume Gravel Pit Inc
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DRMS
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TR2
Email Name
KAP
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Page 62 <br />Construction Materials Rule 3 <br />116(4xc) (10) All mined material to be disposed of within the affected area must <br />be handled in such a manner so as to prevent any unauthorized <br />release of pollutants to the surface drainage system. <br />116(4)(d) <br />116(4Xh) <br />(11) No unauthorized release of pollutants to groundwater shall occur <br />from any materials mined, handled or disposed of within the permit <br />area. <br />3.1.6 Water - General Requirements <br />(1) <br />(c) a signed affidavit certifying that the material is clean and <br />inert, as defined in Rule 1.1(20); i , <br />(d) the approximate dates the proposed activity will commence <br />and end, however, such dates shall not be an enforceable <br />condition; <br />(e) an explanation of how the backfilled site will result in a <br />post - mining configuration that is compatible with the <br />approved post- mining land use; and <br />(f) a general engineering plan stating how the material will be <br />placed and stabilized in a manner to avoid unacceptable <br />settling and voids. <br />Hydrology and Water Quality: Disturbances to the prevailing <br />hydrologic balance of the affected land and of the surrounding area <br />and to the quantity or quality of water in surface and groundwater <br />systems both during and after the mining operation and during <br />reclamation shall be minimized by measures, including, but not <br />limited to: <br />(a) compliance with applicable Colorado water laws and <br />regulations governing injury to existing water rights; <br />(b) compliance with applicable federal and Colorado water <br />quality laws and regulations, including statewide water <br />
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