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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1998054
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/25/1998
Doc Name
TECHNICAL ADEQUACY REVIEW OF 110 APPLICATION FOR PN M-98-054 EAST DOUGLAS CRK GRAVEL PIT
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<br />III IIIIIIIIIIIII III <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />Deparlmem of Natural Resources <br />I J I i Sherman SL, Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado BO?03 <br />I'lu mc: 1.10}I nb6-}56i <br />FTx (lU}I fl}ba106 <br />August 25, 1998 <br />Mr. Jim Joy <br />Rio Blanco County <br />P.O. Box 1153 <br />Meeker. CO 81641 <br />RE: Technical Adequacy Review of 1 10 application for Perrni[ #M-98-054, East Douglas Creek Gravel Pi[ <br />Dear Mr. Joy, <br />huchaela Long <br />Division D~,e~~~r <br />The following letter is being written to address unresolved issues in 110 reclamation permit application for Permit # <br />M-98-054, East Douglas Creek Gravel Pit. These issues must be clarified prior to your current application decision <br />due date of September 9, 1998, in order for the Division of Minerals and Geology (DMG) to be able to approve it. <br />I. On page 2, paragraph 1 of Exhibit C, Mining Plan it is stated that no impacts on groundwater are anticipated. <br />Will [he Operator be mining above the water table, or will groundwater be exposed? If exposure of groundwater <br />is expected, the Operator must either have an approved substitute supply plan on record with the Office of the <br />Slate Engineer (OSE) or possess enough water rights to compensate for [he evaporative loss of water. Please <br />specify which course of action is planned, or commit to remaining 2' above the water table. <br />2. On page 2, paragraph L of Exhibit C, Mining Plan, it is stated that the side slopes will no greater than 3H' I V. Is <br />this the fmal grade, or will this be the working face of the mining excavation during operation? Please clarify. <br />3. What quantity of mulch will be spread per acre? The Division recommends 2 tons per acre, crimped in as <br />described in Exhibit D, the Reclamation Plan. Please commit to a specify quantity. <br />4. In accordance with Rule 6.3.12 of the Construction Materials Rules and Regulations, the written permission of <br />the owners of structures within 200' of the affected area must be obtained prior to excavation, or a detailed <br />engineering evaluation must be done to prove that excavation will have no effects on the structures in question. <br />A copy of an agreement with the structure owners or a geotechnical stability study must be submitted to the <br />Division. <br />Please submit the requested information as soon as possible, so we may complete the review of your application <br />prior to September 9. If you have any further questions, feel free to contact me at (303) 866-3567. <br />Sincerely, <br />Christina Kantnikar <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />Cc: Carl B. Mount, DMG <br />~I~~~ <br />DEPARTNIENT OF <br />NATURAL <br />RESOURCES <br />Roy Romer <br />en.emn, <br />IamYS 5. Lnc hhearl <br />Etecunee Direuu~ <br />
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