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2013-06-05_PERMIT FILE - M2013018 (2)
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8/24/2016 5:21:13 PM
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6/5/2013 4:16:46 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2013018
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
6/5/2013
Doc Name
APPLICATION RESPONSE
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OPERATOR
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DRMS
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PSH
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EXHIBIT F: List of Other Permits and Licenses Required <br />1. Air Pollutant Emission Notice (APEN) and Application for Construction Permit <br />And Fugitive Particulate Emissions Control Plan. <br />2. Access Permit Application for all points of ingress and egress onto County maintained <br />roadways. <br />3. Colorado State Historical Preservation Office clearance (We have been informed that if <br />there is no federal nexus for this project, but there is oversight from the Colorado Division of <br />Reclamation Mining Safety (DRMS), that DRMS normally contacts the Colorado State <br />Historical Preservation Office during the application review). <br />4. The proposed site for the gravel permit will be a dry pit and is far from a natural river, <br />thence the ground water table should not be encountered by the operation. The mining <br />operation will not expose any groundwater. There will not be any pollutants discharged into <br />any State waters. <br />5. The proposed gravel site is not located on any federal lands or U.S. Forest Service. <br />6. Weld County Colorado Planning does not permit Section 110 Permits. Proof of evidence of <br />the State permit will be submitted to the Planning office for their files. <br />7. Stormwater Management Plan permit from the Colorado Department of Public Health and <br />Environment. <br />8. Any other permit that would be required that we have not identified at this time. <br />
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