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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981044
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
9/13/2013
Doc Name
Request for Partial Bond Release
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Moffat County Mining, LLC
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
SL3
Email Name
ZTT
DIH
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D
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Red Rock Crusher <br />The red rock crusher site was constructed on an area previously disturbed by mining, and the area was subsequently <br />not reclaimed. Therefore, the requirements of Rule 4.15.10 can be applied to this area. That is, the best available <br />plant growth media topsoil or other suitable material in the reaffected area can be used and a minimum ground cover <br />established not less than the ground cover, which existed before redisturbance. <br />The portion of the No. 5A portal area sampled during September 1983 will be used as the success standard for the red <br />rock crusher site. Baseline vegetation data is discussed in Section 2.04.10 Vegetation Information under the heading <br />of Vegetation Sam ling. The study conducted in September 1983 revealed that mean ground cover of perennial <br />grasses, Forbes, and shrubs was 32.5 percent. Therefore, this area will be successfully revegetated when ground cover <br />reaches 33 percent and no erosion problems are noted. <br />°en-, itRcliev,�.11'Ir <br />
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