Pikeview Quarry Reclamation
Project Overview
While the Pikeview Quarry’s contribution to the development of Colorado Springs is significant, its 115 years of operation left a visual scar. Harvesting natural resources comes at an undeniable cost - and the quarry is no exception. This carefully monitored reclamation project is designed to return the 100-acre site to its natural state and to restore its status as a plant and animal habitat, in preparation for future recreational use.
Site Safety
The Pikeview Quarry reclamation site is monitored on an hourly basis for safety and stability via two advanced systems: the GeoMoS monitoring system and the digital theodolite system. On an hourly basis, the computer-controlled digital theodolite system sends laser light to to prisms, which is then reflected back to measure any potential movement. The regrading and restoration process is designed to fully restore the site’s stability.
Project Leadership
All costs for reclamation of the Pikeview Quarry are being funded by Castle Aggregates, the quarry’s owner and former operator, in partnership with Riverbend Industries (Castle Aggregates' parent company). Stantec is providing engineering with oversight by the Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety (DRMS).