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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2013014
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
5/1/2013
Doc Name
110c Application
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Kit Carson County Road and Bridge
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DRMS
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f) There is an existing disturbance at the site. Landowners, current and past, and <br />the county have taken some material in past years. <br />g) <br />The site is small enough that any internal haul roads will be minimal They <br />would be reclaimed when the mine is closed. No new access road will be <br />built since the landowner has one in place from Co. Rd. KK to the site. <br />h) No water is anticipated in conjunction with the operation. Mining will not be <br />close to any groundwater. There could be instances when heavy rainfall <br />makes the site too muddy to continue. At those times, mining will simply <br />cease until the site becomes dry enough to mine again. <br />i) Mining will not go into the groundwater at the site. A local stock well log <br />shows that water is at least 116' blow ground surface. <br />j) <br />Since no water is to be used, there should be no injury to existing water rights. <br />k) No refuse, acid, or toxic producing materials are anticipated at the site. Other <br />mining enterprises in this part of Kit Carson County have never yielded any <br />such materials. <br />1) The finished pit will be returned to rangeland. There should be no disturbance <br />to the hydrologic balance. <br />m) Processing of the material is not anticipated at the site. <br />n) The commodities to be mined are gravel, clay, and sand. <br />o) The mined materials will primarily be used for road material or other <br />construction projects. <br />p) No explosives will be used in this operation. <br />EXHIBIT D — Reclamation Plan <br />The primary reclamation plan for the pit is to slope all areas at a slope no steeper than <br />3:1. The entire pit area will have topsoil replaced, then be returned to rangeland. <br />a) The pit area has topsoil averaging 3" in depth. That topsoil will be stockpiled <br />and returned during the reclamation process. <br />
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