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Williams/Illinois CN-01 Second Adequacy Letter <br /> Page 2 of 4 <br /> October 22,2014 <br /> contained on the area of affected land and within two hundred (200) feet of the affected <br /> land. <br /> Please include the following structure and easement owners, at minimum: <br /> a. The phone line and easement located on the west side of CR 125 <br /> b. The overhead power line located within 200 feet of the southeast corner of the <br /> proposed site. <br /> The revised Mining Plan Map did not indicate the owner's names. Please update the map <br /> to indicate the structure owner's names. <br /> 6.4.4 Exhibit D - Mining Plan <br /> 9. Please update the Mining Plan to indicate if the operation should be considered continuous or <br /> intermittent by the Division. <br /> 10. The Applicant states in the proposed Mining Plan, no more than 10 acres of land will be <br /> exposed at any given time. The Division considers all land affected by mining activities as <br /> disturbed acreage until the land is fully reclaimed and released by the Division. Since the <br /> current mining operation has disturbed 9.90 acres, the Division recommends the maximum <br /> allowed disturbance acreage be set at 14.98 to include the current mining area and Stage 1 <br /> of the proposed mining plan, at minimum. <br /> Please update the Mining Plan to indicate a maximum allowed disturbance acreage of 14.98 <br /> acres. <br /> 11. During the pre-operational inspection, the Applicant discussed marking the boundaries of <br /> the next two mining stages as mining progresses. Please revise the Mining Plan to include <br /> the commitment to mark the next two stages ahead of the current mining stage as mining <br /> progresses at the site. <br /> 6.4.5 Exhibit E - Reclamation Plan <br /> 12. The Applicant states reclamation work will begin in the pit area during and after each stage is <br /> mined. An area of approximately 5 acres will be in reclamation during mining of each stage so <br /> that no more than 10 acres of land will be disturbed at any given time during the life of the <br /> 112 permit. As noted above, The Division considers all land affected by mining activities as <br /> disturbed acreage until the land is fully reclaimed and released by the Division. Since the <br /> current mining operation has disturbed 9.90 acres, the Division recommends the maximum <br /> allowed disturbance acreage be set at 14.98 to include the current mining area and Stage 1 <br /> of the proposed mining plan. <br />