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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1.03 Pre-mining and mining mapDivision of Reclamation Mining & Safety Permit Application RTZ INDUSTRIAL SAND & GRAVEL MINING OPERATION GARFIELD COUNTY, COLORADO 6.4.1 EXHIBIT C- Pre - mining and Mining Plan Map(s) of Affected Lands (a) all adjoining surface owners of record; 2449- 324 -04 -138 Specialty Restaurant Corp 80 Pct Stockton Restaurant Corp 20 Pct 8191 East Kaiser Blvd Anaheim, CA 92808 -2214 2409- 334 -00 -152 Keinath, Steven P.O. Box 9340 Minneapolis{ MN 55440 -9300 2409- 342 -00 -108 Patterson, William R 60 Pct Power, Rodney C. 20 Pct. Et al P.O. BOX 1329 Grand Junction, CO 81502 2409- 342 -00 -107 Heriatage Trust Co., Trustee 60 Pct Tipping, Ronald E. & Marie E. 20 Pct., et al P.O. Box 1329 Grand Junction, CO 81502 2409- 333 -00 -120 Vanhoose, Donald & Eva L Trust* 875 County Road 339 Parachute, CO 81635 -9032 Denver & Rio Grand Western Railroad Union Pacific Corporation Attn: Robert Brenner 1400 Douglas St. Stop 1640 Omaha, NE 68179 -1640 Division of Reclamation Mining & Safely Permit Application 2409- 273 -00 -002 Strong, George P. P. O. Box 808 Silt, CO 81552 (b) the name and location of all creeks, roads, buildings, oil and gas wells and lines, and power and communication lines on the area of affected land and within two hundred (200) feet of all boundaries of such area; Creeks - Colorado River Roads -US Highway S - County Road 300 Power and Communication Lines -Over Head Electric Power Down East Boundary of Property (c) the existing topography of the area with contour lines of sufficient detail to portray the direction and rate of slope of the affected land; See Exhibit 5a and 5b (d) the total area to be involved in the operation, including the area to be mined and the area of affected lands (see definition of "Affected Land "); Total Area — 130.558 Acres Mine Area — 78.0 Acres (e) the type of present vegetation covering the affected lands; and Division of Reclamation Mining & Safety Permit Application 1.131 and Chemical Soil properties Rilla Area, Colorado, Parts of GaFfieid and Wsa Cou rive s M meV IO0 y rneg1100 9 Caton E1fectve Cakiuri mrrrhoslcm Sodium symbol ail name Depth ex cation• exchange Soil reaction carton- Gypsum SaMily adsorption 7.940 5.10 pange wpacdy Capacity ate 3.17 20-35 - -- ratio M meV IO0 y rneg1100 9 pN PC+ Pct mrrrhoslcm 3 Arvada 0.3 10.25 7.940 5.10 0 0 -0 -4.0 0 -10 3.17 20-35 - -- 8.5.11.0 5-10 0 -1 0.04.0 10 -30 17 -6O 15 -30 - -- 7.9 -9.0 5 -10 0 -2 4- 0 -16 -0 100 72. Wann 0 -8 10 -20 7-A -8 -4 5 -10 0 0 -0.2.0 8 8.60 5.0.15 - -• 7.4.8.4 5-10 0 0.0.2.0 0 USDANatural Resources This mpm aha q War me mIpr SON � eem crap ml- Oman may OMI Tabular Data Version: 3 Conservation Service Tabular Data Version Date: 0 111012007 Page 1 of 2 Division of Reclamation Mining & Safety Permit Application Chemical Soil Properties This table shows esti males of some chemical characteristics and features that affect soil behavior These estimates are given for the layers of each soil in the survey area The estim ales are based on field observations and on test Bala for these and si"lar sails 'Depth' to the upper and loner boundaries of each layer is indica led. Cation - exchange capacity" is the total amount of extractable bases that can be held by the soli, expressed in terns of miilieWivalenis per 109 grams of soil at neutrality (PH 7.0i or at some other stated pH value. Soils having a low cation- exchaWe capacity hold fewer capons and may require more frequent applications of fertilizer than soils having a high cation - exchange capacity. The ability In retain cal ions reduces the hazard of ground -water pouution. 'Effective cation -exchange capaclty' refers to the sum of extractable bases plus aluminum expressed in terms of miltiequivaIents per 100 grams of soil It is determined for sails that have pH of less than 5.5, "Sod reaction" is a measure of acidity or alkalinity. It is important In seleArig crops and other plants, in evaluating sail amendments for fertility and stabilization, and in determining the risk of corrosion. - GoIcium carbonate" equivalent is tie percent of carhanales, by weight, in the fraction of the sort less than 2 millimeters in size. The avadabilityaf plant n Lit rienls is influenced by the amount of carbonates in the soil. incorporating nitrogen fertilizer into calcareous soils helps to prevent nitrite accumulation and anmmoniurn -N volatilization. "Gypsum" is expressed as a percent, by weight, of hydrated calc ium sulfates in the fraction of the soil less than 2) millimeters in size, Gypsum is partially soluble in water, SoiIsthat have a high content of gypsum may collapse if the gypsum %removed by percolating water. "Sal Iruty" is a measure of soluble salts In the sal at saturation It is expressed as the electrical conductivity of the saturation extract, in miIIimhos per centimeter at 25 degrees C. Estimates are based on field and laboratory measurements at representative sites of nonirrigated soils The salinity of irrigated soils is affec led by the quality of the irrigation wale- and by the frequency of water application Hence, the salinity of soils in indrd du a] fields tan differ greatly from the value given is the table. Satin ity affects the suitability of a soil for crap production, the stability of soil if used as constimictlon malenal, and the polenIiat of th e soil to ca node metal and concrete. 'Sodium adsorption ratio' (SA R) is a measure a(the amount of sodium (Na) relative to calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) in the water extract from saturated soil paste. It is the ratio of the Na concentration divided by the square root of one -half of the Ca t Mg concentration. Soils that have SAR values of 13 or more may be chara Lie nzed by an increased dispersion of organic matter and clay particles, reduced saturated hydraulic conductivity and aeralion, and a general degradation of soil structure. USDANatural Resources Tlua repoh AN" only pie maw " da n each map umt Dray, mar -At Tabular Data Version: 3 Conservation Service Tabular Data Version Date. 01110'2007 Page 2 of 2 Division of Reclamation Mining & Safety Permit Application (f) in conjunction with Exhibit G - Water Information, Subsection 6.4.7, if required by the Office, further water resources information will be presented on a map in this section. - Colorado River and Attached Well Location Map (9) Show the owner's name, type of structures, and location of all significant, valuable, and permanent man -made structures contained on the area of affected land and within two hundred (200) feet of the affected land. -There currently exist no significant, valuable, and permanent man -made structures on the affected land or within 200 feet of the affected land. (h) In conjunction with Exhibit I - Soils information, Subsection 6.4.9, soils information may be presented on a map in this section; See Figure 6 (i) Aerial photos, if available, may be included in this section. See Photos � � r j' r •fp �t ¢ '4 *TH 5 _ ....- I f72[- ST H 10 7 TH6 6 24 ? ? I I I ? *T H 7 H II ..........^ s [R[f M�i90N 110. IyWl[!4�} 12 *TH4 7. 2 *TH3 1 E A p t ` IV 24 I S L A N D 7 OVERBURDEN SAND& GRAVEL DEPOSIT SAND & GRAVEL W /TRACES OF SHALE ■ GROUND H2O AUG. BO 24 MAX. DEPTH OF HOE D [\ I` 1.� 24 �1 N OTH 2 I I' NTH 2 3 fj *TH9 *71-1811 1 � II II w 11 Z 24 �1 L. G. EVERIST INC. .cwuc[I � ...reur�r�c o��wr er °""10-28- FIELD WORK BY J.G. GRAND VALLEY COLO. PIT PROSPECT kPROPERTY °""""f"° "" "y ° °" 64VIL PafFJTS i ap cp4- -Y-mA< [ 7177 1` ROBO t' ry.T .. ti` •''•n'ri i� r4,' .:5:. 1 1. T.� i ``:sic = .;.;:.. '. • a 1p, ,r !�'-• , f ' �. k `per. ; `�:� i ::a�+�` � , -. '� :fir '��'j�. •j'.'`' =��': ' a; 6 Ar iz t ° , IN F key � r� �' •.� N. 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RTZ INDUSTRIAL 511.4 AND -5500, ING. N ,y 5a ecx »oe _ �mi cewo 3PRIHCS, CCLD li RlMl 1— 94:5--.7.0 78419 G Pit Boundary 200 Foot Offset of Pit Boundary Q DATE 1 REVISION OIL n y Y' Q 4 f s I EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY FIGURE NO. 6.4.3 (c) RTZNQiJSTRIA ALE. 1" - 250' DATE: SEPT 10. 2008 SHEETr 1 OF i // 2AN6AMZZA AND 4- T500,4 M T INC. 5 D AWN BY: - -- GHKO BY: - -- APPD BY: - -- DRAWING: dwq 2 N M /2 2—N 73 SPRNGS,, 7cao40°nADC M02 07 26419 MXNWOOW 0) 245 -5700 ? J caj 0 -�`- _'�. \ / �•_. I ��: r I . � n _ !' `tip l X5.7 � �� �• 1�� � NJ y r � i'q .. p Gr e Al f, .� '4• r f I SOIL INFORMATION MAP FOR RTZ GRAVEL PIT SCALE: 1 " � 300' DRAWN BY: R VFG DATE: Sept, 10, 2048 CHKD BY: APPD BY: AWZ TAZ SHEET: 1 OF 1 DRAWING: soil.dwq CM%OF TOTAL AMA - -' 990` ENOINEERING CON5M T,41VI' POST OFFICE Box 1908 - 1011 GRAND AVENUE PROJECT: GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLORADO 816102 (970) 945 -5700 26419 I e, t yt ` (U I b, in 1. - -. r F v Q. UJ I-r 1, 4X% OF TOTAL AREA GRAVEL PIT BOUNOR7 Map Unit Description Raze Area Colorado. Parts of W— eld"Mesa Counties 72 Winn sandy loan', .1 to 3 percent slopes Setting ElrrraliOn. 5000 to 65,50 f Camposilfon Desc ription of Wan n Setting Lardrpmi: Terraces, valley kcrit Down -slope shape: convex, 11noor Aaoss -slope shape, Convex.lineor P -1rent motorial: A1fuAum derived from Send stone end shale Properties end Qunl'Itlee Slope: 1 to 3 percent Drainage claw. Poorly drained Capadty of the moll llnnl ling layer to Iraesmit water (Keel): ligh (2XO 1e 6 00 irNh0 DWh to water "a Abou! 010 0 Torches Frequency d 000dnng: Occasioral Frequency ar poriding: None Calcumearbanaternmitnum: i0pema,nt Gyps nl rlialdrr urn- 0 percent AvalaW water capacity- Hoh (about 9 7 +nchesJ fntarpretr.e Groups Lard capabirlty dassrfiavhon Ragated): 4w Land capatmUty Inen lrngatedl 6w Eo*yjkel sfte. Sell Meadow (R048AYMCOy Typical Profile 0 to 8 inches sandy foam. 8 to 60 sidles: Fine sandy loam. sandy loam, coarse sandy Tram Map Unit Description R10e Aree, CorOradO. Parris of Garfield and Mesa Co,nlles 3 Arvada loam, 1 to 6 percent slopes Setting Elevation, s100 to 8200 leer conmm Ilion Description of Arvada 3eiting Lendtofnl. Terraces. fare Down -sops shape: Convex Ilnear Across4ope shape: Cenves, Ilnear Parent matedef: 4ghly safire alluvium delved from sandasorle and shale Properties and 00110 as Slope: t to 6 perceal Drainage class; Wel drained Capmipj of the rmsl limning layer lotransnit water (KsaQ'. Moderately kiw or moderately trgh 10.06 1•r Frequency of flooding: None Frequency of pondptg: None cordum carbonate niaxlritil l6 peroenl Gypsun, maximum 2 percent Salinxy,na4mum Very slightly sprit or ndderately same 14101016.0 nmriho ern) So6um adsofphon raffia manrrllJW 30.0 Available wafer capacity. Moderate (aboad &0 l'ncbtsl Interpretive (croups Land capatAty dossikaUcin lirrigaledy. 7e Land caparty (ion lfrigale4 7s Ecdo9kaletle: Sate Flats(R048AY261Coi Other vcyetafrve dasVicahw, SALT FLATS(046XY26tCO) TyplcalProFile 0 to 3 nn:hes: 10aT1 3 to 17 LwAes: silty day loam 17 to 60 jindms: silty day loam Mirror Ct'ortlpoitants Wane Percenl d maf, urrit 5 percent Landfomr Terr2cas