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DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES <br />David H. Getcha>, Executive Director <br />iiiiiiiiiiiuiii <br />999 <br />MINED LAND RECLAMATION DIVISION <br />DAVID C• SHELTON, Director <br />Richard D. Lamm <br />Governor <br />February 4, 1985 <br />MEMORANDUM <br />T0: Ann Baldridge <br />FROM: Tom Gillis~~fJ <br />RE: Seneca II W P.A.R. <br />I. ADEQUACY COMMENTS <br />2.04.9 Soils Resource Information <br />Table 9-6, Volume V of the application indicates that no topsoil will <br />be salvaged from the Roxal Variant soil type (mapping unit 103) even <br />though this soil type is rated as fair and appears to have a <br />salvageable depth of at least 20 inches (A1 and AC horizons). The <br />Division understands that portions of this soil type are situated on 25 <br />to 50% slopes, however it appears that large portions of this material <br />can be safely salvaged with the types of earthmoving equipment listed <br />in the operations and reclamation plan portions of the permit <br />application. Additionally, Table 9-6 indicates that only 6" of topsoil <br />will be salvaged from the Binco Clay Loam and Abor Clay soil types <br />(mapping units 11C, 11D, and 4D), even though the B horizons with a <br />thickness of 21 - 22 inches appear salvageable. For all of the above <br />listed soil types, the applicant must provide sufficient justification <br />for limiting topsoil salvage from these areas or provide information in <br />accordance with 4.06.2(4) regarding the use and suitability of selected <br />overburden materials to be used as a substitute for topsoil. <br />2.04.3 Site Description and Land Use Information <br />No comments. This section appears adequate. <br />423 Centennial Building, 1313 Sherman Street Denver, Colorado 80203 Tel. (303) 866-3567 <br />