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Kar 10 Stn ' I] MC tilt <br />PZ- 141417- "5 TE <br />�•�?ODUC T <br />S TORAG E <br />PO'N ,r' 0 &RING <br />PoxD <br />c��� � ,J ~ ARCS <br />TCTS,t? <br />eFCY_�r <br />PO.V✓ <br />, <br />c.26V <br />cz '. 0 <br />�C/r5f 1 4 <br />0Pic-jC4 711Y <br />TO,d a�C'fl oNlY <br />CC 41Z514S <br />OX I <br />6;ALF(51.0 C O <br />COR D 1 OS <br />(Ph V50) -0_5 <br />S T <br />2 <br />`F <br />i <br />Bo.. <br />i <br />WATER <br />There are no active, natural streams heading on or running across <br />the project area. The Basin Ditch and a feeder ditch therefrom <br />cross the project and irrigate lands within the project boundary. <br />The mining and reclamation plans incorporate provisions for <br />maintaining uninterupted flows in these ditches. <br />The hydrologic chara,cte•isti -s of the reclaimed ar , fc 'owing <br />mining, will be very ;sit.. .ar those existing toda, in ,tat <br />surface drainage is now and will remain tributary to the Roaring <br />Fork River., <br />Plant operational Ovate: iil. --ome from the land oa ,r's later <br />rights in the Basin 'Ditch. Operational water requirements will <br />be minimized by maximum recirculation of wash water. Surface <br />water percolation will be increased temporarily on the areas <br />of active operation, but will be restored to nearly original <br />conditions by reclamation. <br />Any surface drainage collecting on and being potentially rtcontaminated by operation areas will be collected, settled, <br />and skimmed for floating contamination prior to its release <br />from the project area. <br />en ARF/ELD CO- <br />,20.40 <br />I <br />EN,Q ,eogD ioa <br />ZEML OC K <br />H,4444 ,e0190 <br />' L <br />t <br />c <br />I <br />X <br />FAG. <br />fICCE S S F'0�9 l� ..4 OCR' T /ON M.4 P <br />S � /,,cow <br />I <br />-,s <br />D 7 <br />�p <br />I <br />/ll 1 <br />3�c+ <br />./ ,.....rte+«....- .- ....,,�,,, <br />5 <br />JQ/Y?'�C/PA"rEd /= ;2ao�• /c7'i�c! L/« e S EA <br />%P.i k O1 1 1,1 rl,•I U9i'V'1 i!Cri q.4 V�'rnn• ;•,��.•m.• <br />SST <br />RECEIV En <br />e,L z; o jJ83 <br />POINED LAND RECLAMATION <br />Colo- Dept. at Natural Resource' <br />.71 _ •lVrEfVDC -D 7 � PCRv1T- REV15EG M/N1N6 4RERS7-0A58U 14IP,W 7- Z01B > S�'A4 « <br />. <br />/ �'c ✓/S�U/c.� T� om,r <a.s^ so,/tN of 2,pai. AADti- 4CGESS Gv.D Lucrr,*�, ;z- /iuy/ 3'r(-r <br />NO. Q �S /R�EVISIO�Nt �+ /'�� ,/ /� DATE By <br />�/ �', (1Q.7/�Ql' ��L i./ (,m0. �.. ✓W �i•+t DAY/ JOB NO <br />DRAWN <br />7� } Q ,, APPR. <br />�c'1.- CL,4,V47 /0v �'LA�Al PAyX SjF 1.L 0)CFZr�TjC7� LI9J�r SCALE <br />� �P �y� `'� �,., DATE 7 -15-a% <br />�%FO:. % r./�/N�� ; �. !�%L v�Y► i- s%i4- (. LCr��vt 5;rA l�++�,/.+ 4Z, SHEET <br />JEROME F. GAMBA P.E. -L.S. CONSULTING ENGINEaR <br />P.0. BOX 1458 GLENWOOD SPRINGS. COLORADO 81601 TELEPHONE 303 - 9455903 OF 3 <br />14P <br />/h- 8 1 - a0 7 <br />As noted in the Soil Conservation Unit Mapping Descriptions, this area has an abundance of soil cover with which to <br />accomplish reclamation of the area during and following the mining of sand and gravel. The reclamation of mined areas <br />will bean ongoing process with soil cover being placed immediately on all mined areas not needed for operation, and <br />revegetation being accomplished as soon thereafter as the season of the year permits and warrents. This process wil <br />mi{imize rehandling of cover soil and should limit open, unreclaimed surface area to the plant and product storage ar(:; <br />and the area in the immediate vicinity of the working face. It is anticipated that the total unreclaimed area inc! Lii)k, <br />plant site and active mining, area should not exceed 12 acres at any one time. <br />The mining plan as described will create some pit slopes which will be removed in Later mining operations. These <br />temporary slopes will be cut at 1.5/1.0 or flatter to accommodate temporary reclamation by minimal soil cover and <br />seeding of Soil conservation recommended grasses mixtures and Forbes of moderate to high palatability. Examples <br />of the temporary slopes are those created on the west side of Area 1 (figure 5) and the .—' _ side of Area. <br />2- . (figure 5). Final pit:sLopes will be left at 2.0/1.0 slope. These areas will be reclaimed by placement of <br />full recomme -.ued depth of soil hover and revegetaced with Soil Conservation recommended grass mixtures, forties and <br />shrubs of modcrate to high palatability. Arent / ( figure 5) contains a minimal amount of brush and small trees, <br />As these: areas are cleared for mining,a •- tree and brush debris generated wil.l be randomly <br />distributed on the wesr, north, and east final pit slopes to provide cover for and to encourage the propagation of <br />wi dlife. <br />Reclamation of the nearly flat areas in the bottom of the pit: will be accomplished by returning the land to hay land <br />and cropland. The following table illustrates the existing and post mining characteristics of the land. <br />DESCP111TION ACRES <br />Total pro area <br />-leer: <br />Presently irrigated by surface or subsurface <br />Post_ mining land suitable for irrigated crops <br />Area of project to remain undisturbed <br />Post mining area of project as 2/1 slope <br />I <br />As noted above, the area available to gravity irrigated cropland will increase by /G acres as a result of this project. <br />ThI w ' -:ICe rettu -o- winter range slopes will increase byy acres. The quality of the wildlife winter range will improve <br />as a resuit <,I - he improved P,rot,,ing conditions on the final pit slopes as opposed to the steep and poor soil conditions <br />.: <br />on the existin hill slope adjacent_ to highway 82. The additional irrigated cropland residue will also improve the <br />quantity and ciu.tlity of wildlife winter tame. The Colorado Division of Wildlife has been contacted for an evaluation.' <br />Copies of rhe exhibits werf furnished ro Assist them. Copies of their report will be furnished upon reciept. Personal <br />observati o d ,rim; :Iy i; rang,, rabbit::. and other small rodents on the site. <br />4 •'�y04 h.yr <br />/ll 1 <br />3�c+ <br />./ ,.....rte+«....- .- ....,,�,,, <br />5 <br />JQ/Y?'�C/PA"rEd /= ;2ao�• /c7'i�c! L/« e S EA <br />%P.i k O1 1 1,1 rl,•I U9i'V'1 i!Cri q.4 V�'rnn• ;•,��.•m.• <br />SST <br />RECEIV En <br />e,L z; o jJ83 <br />POINED LAND RECLAMATION <br />Colo- Dept. at Natural Resource' <br />.71 _ •lVrEfVDC -D 7 � PCRv1T- REV15EG M/N1N6 4RERS7-0A58U 14IP,W 7- Z01B > S�'A4 « <br />. <br />/ �'c ✓/S�U/c.� T� om,r <a.s^ so,/tN of 2,pai. AADti- 4CGESS Gv.D Lucrr,*�, ;z- /iuy/ 3'r(-r <br />NO. Q �S /R�EVISIO�Nt �+ /'�� ,/ /� DATE By <br />�/ �', (1Q.7/�Ql' ��L i./ (,m0. �.. ✓W �i•+t DAY/ JOB NO <br />DRAWN <br />7� } Q ,, APPR. <br />�c'1.- CL,4,V47 /0v �'LA�Al PAyX SjF 1.L 0)CFZr�TjC7� LI9J�r SCALE <br />� �P �y� `'� �,., DATE 7 -15-a% <br />�%FO:. % r./�/N�� ; �. !�%L v�Y► i- s%i4- (. LCr��vt 5;rA l�++�,/.+ 4Z, SHEET <br />JEROME F. GAMBA P.E. -L.S. CONSULTING ENGINEaR <br />P.0. BOX 1458 GLENWOOD SPRINGS. COLORADO 81601 TELEPHONE 303 - 9455903 OF 3 <br />14P <br />/h- 8 1 - a0 7 <br />