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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981010
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/9/1995
Doc Name
Livestock Ponds Construction Through 1994 & Proposed Approximate Locations 1995
Section_Exhibit Name
Appendix W 1994 Report Section 6.0
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iii iiiiiiiuiiiiiii <br />~~<~~ <br />Doc Date:12111/2001 <br />SECTION 6.0 Livestock Pond Construction Through 1994 and <br />Proposed Approximate Locations for 1995. <br />This section updates the CDMG on the locations of all constructed livestock ponds at Trapper Mine <br />through 1994 and projects approximate locations for proposed pond construction in 1995 (see attached <br />maps). The average pond density for Trapper mined-land areas will not exceed one pond per ten <br />acres, the density specified by the approved permit. Table 6-1 describes the as-built pond density in <br />association with the specific drainage areas. <br />In 1984, one new livestock pond was constructed in the newly established portion of East Pyeatt drain- <br />age. <br />Enclosed map 6-1 also shows proposed pond locations that may be constructed by Trapper to <br />accommodate the optimum density for livestock/wildlife use on the reclaimed area. Approximately two <br />ponds are proposed for construction in 1995 and should be completed by October 31st. Table 6-2 <br />describes the projected approximate drainage area per pond following construction in 1995. <br />As has been the case with previous livestock pond construction, future stock pond construction will <br />meet applicable certification standards. <br />At the end of this section is revised permit page 3-155. This page has been revised to indicate that <br />stockponds are now certified by a Colorado registered professional engineer rather than through the <br />Soil (Natural Resource) Conservation office. The page is also revised to indicate that pond certifica- <br />tion/modeling information is available for inspection at the mine office. Upon approval of this revision, <br />this page will need inserted in our mining and reclamation permit, replacing the current page 3-155. <br />EGD 395 <br />~DMG~HCRERTB) <br />• <br />
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