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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2014001
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
4/9/2014
Doc Name
Response to adequacy review comments
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Blue Earth Solutions
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DRMS
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PSH
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EXHIBIT E <br />Reclamation Plan <br />This plan covers the proposed Connell Carr Pit and does not change the existing Tucker Aggregate Pit <br />(M- 1980 -002) operation reclamation plan. <br />Final Proposed Land Use <br />The current land use for the Connell Carr Pit property is rangeland. The use of this land is not <br />expected to change. Most of the land surrounding the proposed permit area has similar uses of <br />rangeland and open space. With so much open, undeveloped land in the surrounding area, <br />maintaining this land as rangeland is consistent with the more regional land uses. <br />General Overview of the Reclamation Plan <br />Reclamation of the proposed permit area is fairly straightforward. Much of the pit, after mining, <br />will contain a pit floor that gently slopes toward Lone Tree Creek. The pit floor will be blended <br />into the Lone Tree Creek valley and drainage and will be connected to existing drainages. <br />Reclaimed mine pit side slopes will be created from backfill with overburden and, if necessary, a <br />combination of "cut and fill" so as to preserve overburden for use in establishing a plant growth <br />medium elsewhere in the reclamation. All areas disturbed by mining activities will be prepared <br />with topsoil and overburden and revegetated during reclamation. Revegetation will generate a <br />blend of grass species and, given suitable precipitation, should produce good vegetation cover <br />over much of the reclaimed site. <br />In general, shallower reclaimed slopes will provide easier access during reclamation and safer <br />access for ranching equipment following mining. Shallower slopes will also aid in establishing <br />vegetation growth and minimize erosion. For this reason, no slopes will be reclaimed any <br />steeper than 3H:1 V. Grading of pit side slopes and the pit bottom will attempt to adhere to the <br />surrounding natural topography and drainage patterns. <br />The mine office /scale house trailer, maintenance building, portable processing facility, asphalt <br />plant, and any other structures associated with mining will be removed from the site during final <br />reclamation activities. Roads not necessary for future access and other disturbed areas will be <br />reclaimed with topsoil and overburden replacement and vegetative cover to stabilize the areas <br />and minimize erosion. <br />Reclamation Measures /Materials Handling <br />All available topsoil material will be used for backfilling. Similar to mining, earth moving <br />equipment may include, but are not limited to dozers, loaders, scrapers, and excavators. <br />Additional farm equipment for grading and seeding may be used for revegetation activities. <br />Connell Carr Pit <br />DRSLS 112 Pernut Application Adequacy Review Response <br />
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