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MCATEE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY <br />Jba WART int; ('c upon\ • -trrIin Red \li\ (omhan■ • (,reen Reach \1i\ <br />I'.O. l;u\ 1t)Oti • '-k rling, Colorado tiO' <br />Phone: 970-';22-;047 • 1'a \ <br />INERT FILL NOTICE (RULE 3.1. 5(9)) <br />Green Brothers Gravel Pit NO.2 - M- 1995 -030 <br />From time to time over the life of the mine we may import <br />inert materials as defined in Rule 1.1(20), into this mining <br />operation. It will be recycled and sold or used to partially <br />construct and armor the slopes that will be left when mining <br />ends. Some may also be used to backfill portions of the mined <br />area. If courser fill is used it will then be covered with finer <br />material and revegetated where required by the permit. If the <br />material is good dirt we will use it to supplement the topsoil <br />needs for the mined area. Sloping will not be delayed if fill is <br />not available since the fill will supplement material on the site <br />at this time. <br />The exact amount of material to be imported is unknown. We <br />will record the volume imported each year in the and keep a <br />running total so if needed, the Division will know how much and <br />how it as disposed of. <br />Importing fill will begin when operations at this mine <br />resume. We will continue to import inert fill until reclamation <br />is complete or we no longer have a source. <br />No specific compaction rates are proposed for the fill. The <br />material usually available contains smaller pieces of concrete, <br />or dirt mixed with the larger pieces of the same material. This <br />makes it very difficult to achieve a specific compaction rate. <br />While we take no action to reach a specific compaction rate, the <br />way the material is placed tends to compact it. We run heavy <br />equipment over the filled area during the filling process and the <br />material is compacted as a result. Stabilization of this fill <br />material is not a concern because of the limited amount used in <br />the slopes and the way it is placed. What voids do remain are <br />usually under large pieces of material and little settling is <br />possible. No structures will be built on the fill, nor will the <br />depth of the fill be so great as to affect offsite lands if <br />settling occurred. <br />