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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2006010
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
6/25/2012
Doc Name
New Conversion Application
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Las Animas County
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DRMS
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CN1
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g. Primary and secondary commodities — primary commodity is road base; intended <br />use: road base for County Roads. Secondary products, if encountered, are 1. big <br />rock; intended use: may be used for rip rap and 2. overburden; intended use: may <br />be used for road work <br />h. Name and describe all incidental products — no incidental products are expected <br />i. Explosive will not be used in conjunction with this mining <br />6.4.5 EXHIBIT E — Reclamation Plan <br />1. see below <br />2. <br />a. type of reclamation — the reclamation will be to reapply stockpiled topsoil <br />once excavation has ceased in a given area and disturbed/affected slopes <br />are constructed to no steeper than 3:1, it was chosen since the pit will <br />generate this soil, the amount of acreage is the entire pit, reclamation of <br />excavation sites may take place as adjacent or near adjacent earth <br />excavation occurs, using this newly excavated overburden/topsoil to <br />reclaim the previously mined areas <br />b. the pit will be reclaimed to a rangeland use, the same as the other land <br />uses in the vicinity <br />c. the reclamation plan will be implemented <br />i. 3.1.1 post mining use — rangeland <br />ii. 3.1.2 not applicable <br />iii, 3.1.3 see section 6.4.4 <br />iv. 3.1.4 no public use <br />v. 3.1.5 <br />1. as the perimeter of the pit is excavated, a slope no steeper <br />than 3:1 will be maintained. If not, waste material will be <br />placed at a 3:1 slope as part of the reclamation process. <br />2. where backfilling is used, compaction will be accomplished <br />by the equipment placing the backfilling <br />3. grading will be done such that no slope will be steeper than <br />a 3:1 throughout the pit <br />4. see section 6.4.4 <br />5. no refuse and acid forming or toxic should be mined <br />6. no drill or auger holes should be used <br />7. finished slopes will be no steeper than 3:1 except in areas <br />where no mining activities will take place (existing natural <br />slopes) <br />8. final reclamation is rangeland <br />9. no structural materials are anticipated to be used for <br />backfill <br />10. all disposal material will be handled with equipment that <br />will ensure no pollution releases into the drainage system <br />11. no release of pollutants is anticipated from materials <br />vi. 3.1.6 <br />1. see section 6.4.4 <br />2. see section 6.4.4 <br />
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