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6/15/2021 6:00:18 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1990116
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
12/20/2013
Doc Name
112 Application CN01
From
Phillips County Road & Bridge
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
CN1
Email Name
ECS
Media Type
D
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EXHIBIT F - Reclamation Plan Map <br />The reclamation map shows the following items: <br />a) The anticipated physical appearance of the area, correlated to the proposed mining <br />areas and reclamation timetables. It also includes contour lines that portray the <br />direction and rate of slope of all reclaimed lands. <br />b) The map also indicates the final land use after reclamation. <br />EXHIBIT G - Water Information <br />The excavation lies primarily within an intermittent drainage way that does run when there is <br />heavy rainfall in the area. There are no water structures on or adjacent to the site. This project <br />will not have any water requirements for its operation. Aside from rainfall runoff, the <br />excavation should not encounter any water during mining. The only water that affects the site <br />would be runoff from heavy rainfall. Rainfall in the area averages about 17.8 inches per year. <br />The site will generally not be impacted by water. The water table in the area is substantially <br />below the surface, in most cases at least 150 feet deep. <br />T <br />
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