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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2000014
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
6/6/2014
Doc Name
Conversion Amended Application and Adequacy Review
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Grand Gravel Pit, LLC
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DRMS
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CN1
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PSH
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the authorized officer. Emergency use of pesticides shall be approved in <br /> writing by the authorized officer prior to such use. <br /> 8. The holder(g) shall comply with all applicable Federal laws and <br /> regulations existing or hereafter enacted or promulgated. In any event, <br /> the holder(s) shall oomph with the Toxic Substances Control act of 1976, <br /> as amended (15 U.S.C. 2601, et sere .) with regard to any toxic substances <br /> i that are used, generated by or stored on the right-of-way or on facilities <br /> authorized under this right-of-way grant. (See 40 CFR, Part 702-799 and <br /> especially, provisions on polychlorinated biphenyls, 40 CFR 761.1- <br /> 761.193.) Additionally, any release of toxic substances (leaks, spills, <br /> etc.) in excess of the reportable quantity established by 40 CFR, Part 117 <br /> shall be reported as required by the Comprehensive Environmental Response, <br /> Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, Section 102b. A copy of any <br /> report required or requested by any Federal agency or State government as <br /> a result of a reportable release or spill of any toxic substances shall be <br /> furnished to the authorized officer concurrent with the filing of the <br /> reports to the involved Federal agency or State government. <br /> 9. No construction or routine maintenance activities shall be performed <br /> during periods when the soil is too wet to adequately support construction <br /> equipment. If such equipment creates ruts in excess of 4 (four) inches <br /> deep, the soil shall be deemed too wet to adequately support construction <br /> equipment. <br /> 10. The holder shall utilize erosion control practices during and after <br /> construction to minimize soil loss and prevent siltation of water bodies. <br /> The holder shall monitor the site for soil loss and will take any <br /> necessary steps to prevent soil loss during the life of the right-of-way. <br /> 11. The holder shall permit free and unrestricted public access to and upon <br /> the right-of-way for all lawful purposes except for those specific areas <br /> designated as restricted by the authorized officer to protect the public, <br /> wildlife, livestock, or facilities constructed within the right -of-way. <br /> 12. The holder shall mulch disturbed areas designated by the authorized <br /> officer. The type of mulch shall meet one of the following requirements: <br /> (a) Straw used for mulching shall be from oats, wheat, rye, or other <br /> approved grain crops, and free from noxious weeds or other objectionable <br /> material as determined by the authorized officer. Straw mulch shall be <br /> suitable for placing with mulch blower equipment. <br /> (b) Hay shall be certified weed free. Hay shall be suitable for placing <br /> with mulch blower equipment. <br /> (c) Wood cellulose fiber shall be natural or cooked wood cellulose fiber, <br /> shall disperse readily in water, and shall be nontoxic. The homogeneous <br /> slurry or mixture shall be capable of application with power spray <br /> equipment. A colored dye that is noninjurious to plant growth may be used <br /> when specified. Wood cellulose fiber shall be packaged in new, labeled <br /> containers. <br /> 13. The holder shall seed all disturbed areas, including the road surface. <br /> using an agreed upon method suitable for the location. Seeding shall be <br /> repeated if a satisfactory stand is not obtained as determined by the <br /> authorizing officer upon evaluation after the second growing season. <br /> 14. The holder shall seed all disturbed areas with the seed mixture(s) listed <br /> below. The seed mixture(s) shall be planted in the amounts specified in <br /> pounds of pure live seed (PLS)/acre. There shall be gg primary or <br /> secondary noxious weed seed in the seed mixture. Seed shall be tested and <br /> the viability testing of seed shall be done in accordance with State <br /> law(s) and within 12 (twelve) months prior to pure-=zz. Commercial seed <br /> shall be either certified or registered seed. The seed mixture container <br /> shall be tagged in accordance with State law(s) and available for <br /> 2 <br />
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