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2014-04-25_PERMIT FILE - C1982056A (3)
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4/29/2014 12:41:57 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982056A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/25/2014
Doc Name
Pages 2.05-1 to 2.05-64
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans
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D
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insulation. The addition will add approximately 2,886 square feet to the existing bathhouse with approximate <br />dimensions of 31 x 98 feet. The design and structure of the addition match the existing building. <br />The topsoil stockpile originally designated for reclamation of the parking lot and building area (Stockpile SF -3, as <br />shown on Map 29) will be used to cover the new portion of the bathhouse during reclamation as specified on page <br />2.05 -101. <br />Main Parking Area <br />Parking for the administrative staff and miners is located east of the bathhouses. The parking area was originally <br />surfaced with tar -sand material, but this material has been overlaid with asphalt, and drainage will be conveyed via the <br />existing system. In order to accommodate parking requirement for mine employees and visitors, the layout of the <br />parking area has been modified as shown on Map 24. As shown on the map, parking islands have been constructed <br />to establish parking corridors and walkways in the parking area. The parking islands have curbs made of railroad <br />track and concrete light pedestals. Connections from the light pedestals extend to elevated outlet boxes which <br />provide cold- weather plug -ins in the parking area. <br />Three additional parking islands were permitted and constructed in 1995, as shown on Map 24. The new parking <br />islands are consistent in design with the existing islands. There are two parking islands per line of cars. Each <br />island is equipped with 8 electrical receptacles hung on a one -rail structure supported by an oblong railroad rail <br />base. Bonding calculations addressing the new parking islands are presented in Appendix A. Drainage around the <br />parking area was modified as per the details provided on Map 24. The ditch between the current parking area and <br />access road was filled and runoff will be directed into Ditches D -4 and G -4. The guard shack was converted into a <br />storage building and it is located on the west end of the mobile equipment parking/material storage yard. <br />In 2005, the unpaved eastern portion of the existing parking lot (approximately 130 x 180 feet) and the mine ready -line <br />parking area west of the operations center, were leveled and regraded, with excavated material being used to fill -in and <br />bring low areas up to a consistent grade. Road -base material was subsequently brought in and compacted over the <br />regraded parking areas to establish a suitable base for paving operations. These areas were then paved with <br />approximately 3 -4 inches of asphalt paving material. The existing perimeter surface drainage systems were maintained <br />or reestablished during grading, base preparation, and paving operations. <br />MR14 -275 2.05 -17.5 02/26/14 <br />
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