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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1979058
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/20/1985
Doc Name
M-79-58 FUNK PIT AMENDMENT
From
ROUTT CNTY
To
MLRD
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT B MINING PLAN
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• <br />~ iii iiiiiiiiiiiii iii <br />ROUTT COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />Box 773598 <br />Steamboat Springs Colorado 80477 303/879-0108 <br />William C. Mack <br />District 1 ~~~~'~~® <br />Oak Creek 1985 <br />November 13. <br />Paul A. Kenney <br />D.:[r~~tz Mined Land Reclamation Division NpY2Q~ <br />Hayden <br />Attn: Jim McArdl e <br />William R. Haight 423 Centennl al B7 dg. '1 <br />District 3 1313 Sherman Street M~ ~ A~1l+~T~ <br />Steamboat Springs Denver. CO 80203 ~ ~, p{ NiW~v ~Q~~ <br />RE: M-79-58. Funk Ptt Amendment <br />John Vanderbloamen <br />County Attorney <br />box 773990 Dear Mr. MCArdle: <br />sus otoo <br />Kim Bonner Enclosed you will find the answers and cl ariftcatlons to the questions <br />Cierk of the Boartl in your letter of November 7, 1985 concerning the Funk Pit Amendment <br />sox 773598 request F11e ~M-79-58, The answers are provided in a point by point <br />s~9-t7ro manner in the order of the questions proposed. In addition, you will <br />find copies of the adjacent landowner notification and newspaper <br />publication. <br />A. Exhibit B -Mining P1 an <br />1. We have done excavation to determine the level of the <br />water table. As we discussed by telephone, 11/13/85. the <br />reference to the water table 1s referring to the depth below <br />the floor of the existing portion of the pit. Our backhoe <br />depth tests Indicate that the water table 1s in fact at <br />least 15 feet below the floor of the pit as excavated, at <br />the location of the Batch plant. No Storage of petroleum <br />products is done 1n the pit other than in the Batch apparatus <br />itself. A minor berm surrounds the asphalt Batch plant <br />itself as protection in the event of a major spill. Two Blow <br />down ponds are protected with a plastic liner, and a third <br />being contemplated would also be properly lined. <br />2. The floor of the pit ranges in depth from day-lighting <br />near the intermittent stream, to approximately 18 feet <br />(including top soil/overburden) at the east wail. <br />3. The nature of the material underlying the gravel <br />bearing soils is a silty sand unsuitable for use 1n road 8 <br />bridge maintenance or construction. The percentage of <br />
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