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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1999058
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
1/21/2014
Doc Name
Technical revision 03
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Lewicki and Assoc
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
TR3
Email Name
DMC
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Final Reclamation Timetable <br />Task <br />Description <br />Time months <br />1 <br />Remove diesel tank and generator. <br />1 <br />2 <br />Backfill and fence portals <br />2 <br />3 <br />Reve etated disturbed areas. <br />3 <br />Total <br />1 <br />1 5 <br />2. Worst Case Reclamation Costs <br />Worst case reclamation occurs when mining ceases and reclamation begins immediately, and the <br />disturbance is the maximum possible over the mine's life. The current conditions match this description. <br />This includes closure of portals, revegetation of disturbed surface areas, and completion of permanent <br />sediment control structures. The table below represents a cost estimate of such work based on the <br />assumption that an independent contractor is hired to complete the work. <br />The cost to reclaim the portals with wire rope was obtained from local contractors and estimated at $30 <br />per square foot. <br />Topsoil import estimates are based on obtaining the topsoil from ranches or development sites on the <br />west side of McClure Pass and hauling the material to the site. The cost is based on a purchase price of <br />$7 /cubic yard and transporting it to the site for a cost of $5 per cubic yard. <br />Yule Quarry January 2014 56 <br />
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