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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1982186
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
10/18/2013
Doc Name
Revised Exhibits
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Randy Schafer
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
CN1
Email Name
ECS
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EXHIBIT D - Mining Plan <br />a) Mining will utilize the following operations: <br />i) Use of front -end loader to remove and stockpile existing top soil <br />ii) Utilize front -end loader to remove and stockpile overburden <br />iii) Utilize front -end loader to push up gravel <br />iv) Utilize a front -end loader to load material onto trucks. <br />b) The site will be mined up to a depth of 20 feet, depending on availability of <br />material. Mining will be done on an approximate 3:1 slope down to the <br />bottom of the pit area. Topsoil ranges from 0" to 4" in depth. The topsoil will <br />be stripped, stockpiled, and utilized when the pit is reclaimed. If overburden <br />is found and is usable, it will be mined and taken off the site. If the material is <br />not marketable, it will be stockpiled and used in the reclamation process. <br />c) There are no anticipated water diversions or impoundments. There is no <br />surface water at the site. When rainfall occurs, the pit area may be <br />unworkable for a few days. Since the use of the pit is intermittent, we will be <br />able to work around those occurrences. <br />d) The original 9.5 acres have been worked. The expansion will be to the west <br />and the south. The maximum area disturbed will be 20.5 acres, including the <br />access trail to the north. The boundary line and corners will be clearly staked. <br />e) The mining plan is to begin to expand the current open are to the west. We <br />will remove any top soil and overburden by front -end loader and create <br />stockpiles. The top soil is about 04" deep on most of this soil. Stockpiles of <br />top soil and/or overburden will be seeded with crested wheat grass to <br />minimize blowing or erosion. <br />The material mined will be removed to a maximum depth of 20 feet where <br />available. Average depth is estimated to be 12 feet. The material will then be <br />loaded by a front -end loader and hauled by truck to end users. While there is <br />no current on -site processing, future screening is a possibility. <br />i) Since the pit will be used on an intermittent basis, we are estimating the <br />life of the pit will be 20 years. This pit should be classified as an <br />Intermittent Use Pit. <br />f) The pit will be accessed from Co. Rd. K. There will be temporary haul roads <br />inside the pit area, but they will be removed as reclamation occurs. <br />
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