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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1997039
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
11/13/2014
Doc Name
Public Viewing
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Jackson County
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DRMS
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CN1
Email Name
PSH
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Exhibit E <br />Reclamation Plan <br />Williams/Illinois Gravel Pit <br />The Pre - mining use of the Williams/Illinois Pit was Rangeland so the area will be <br />returned to Rangeland during reclamation with the seeding plan recommended by the <br />(MRCS) Natural Resource Conservation Service. <br />Reclamation work will begin in the pit area during and after each stage is mined. An area <br />of approximately 5 acres will be in reclamation waiting for final release by the Division <br />during mining of each stage so that no more than 14.98 acres of land will be disturbed at <br />any given time during the life of the 112 permit. When reclaiming the 5 acres the <br />operator will strive to keep the 5 acres as level as possible so the storm water is evenly <br />dispersed over the land being reclaimed. <br />This work will be accomplished with a front -end loaders, dump trucks, excavators, <br />graders, scrapers, or dozers. Side slopes of the edge of the mined out pit area will be <br />reclaimed at a minimum of 3: 1 slope. During reclamation, topsoil will be spread at a <br />minimum depth of 8 inches across the area being reclaimed. The existing access road <br />into and through the pit will be modified but left for existing and future uses. <br />At the close of mining operations, any leftover stockpiles of topsoil or overburden will be <br />spread across the pit to gradually blend into the pit area utilizing loaders, dump trucks <br />excavators, graders, scrapers, and dozers. <br />Reseeding and planting will be accomplished at the time of year, an in a manner <br />recommended by the (MRCS) as shown in Exhibit J of the new mining plan. <br />The operator of the mining plan has and will continue to work diligently to control <br />invasive weeds by spraying annually or as deemed necessary in the entire permit area. <br />
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