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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1979191
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
6/9/2014
Doc Name
Amendment Application
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Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM1
Email Name
ECS
TAK
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• Phase 1 <br /> • Phase 2 <br /> Phase 1 is approximately 5.8 acres and is located in the south central portion of the Ditullio <br /> Property. Phase 2 is approximately 12.5 acres and is located due east of Phase 1. Phase 3 is <br /> approximately 16.8 acres and is located due north of Phase 1 and 2, in the north middle of the <br /> Ditullio Property. Phase 4 is approximately 69.6 acres and is located in the northwest corner <br /> of the Ditullio Property. Phase 5 is approximately 9.2 acres and is located due east of Phase <br /> 2, in the southeast corner of the Ditullio Property. <br /> Phase 5 mining is almost complete and will be backfilled with strippings from Phase 3. Phase <br /> 4 will be partially backfilled and followed by Phase 1. Phase 2 is to remain unlined, and will <br /> fill with fines developed over the course of mining operations. <br /> 4.6 Mining Map <br /> Figures C-1 —C-3 show the various phases within the Ditullio Property. The deposit is <br /> approximately 4 to 18 feet thick. Overburden is approximately 0 to 10 feet thick, and is being <br /> stockpiled for backfilling. The approximate mining direction will be from southeast to <br /> northwest, as the operator deems most efficient. <br /> The stratum beneath the alluvial sand and gravel consists of bedrock. See Section 3.8.3. <br /> 4.7 Commodities <br /> Primary commodities mined within the Three Bells Mine are sand, gravel, and cobble <br /> aggregate for construction materials. <br /> 4.8 Incidental Products <br /> There is no incidental product produced at the Three Bells Mine by MMM. <br /> 4.9 Explosives <br /> Explosives will not be used within the Three Bells Mine. <br /> GEI Consultants,Inc. 13 June 2014 <br /> Three Bells Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment <br />
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