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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1997086
IBM Index Class Name
REPORT
Doc Date
3/20/2015
Doc Name
Annual Report Fee Map
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Siloam Stone
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DRMS
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TOD
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Permittee Name: Siloam Stone, Inc. <br />Permit No: M- 1987 -086 <br />Operation Name: Bedrock Mine <br />Amiversary mate: 03/16/2015 <br />Ad�i 0A9: id i om (as of 31-13/15) <br />7. Of the 46.30 acres t disturbed at this mine, 13.55 acres t is in the Stone <br />Yard that is a permanent facility that will remain when mining ends. <br />8. New area was disturbed this year covering 1.60 acres t on the north side of <br />the mine (cross hatched W . As we continued to mine in previously disturbed <br />areas (brown) . The stone yard and temporary stone storage area remain <br />unchanged from last year. We continue to use the grizzlies' setup in 2002 <br />for processing stone in the Stone Yard. The following table shows the <br />status of the mine area, in acres, disturbed at the mine: <br />DISTURBANCE (NEEDING RECLAMAT*N) <br />STAGE 1 <br />ac. * <br />ALLOWED BY <br />BOND ac. <br />Slab stone mining (brown) <br />14.04 <br />25.00 <br />Reclaimed, seeded (green) <br />4.33 <br />NA <br />Topsoil stockpiles (tan) <br />3.48 <br />NA <br />Temporary Stone Storage Area (1/1) <br />25.04 <br />35.00 <br />Stone Yard <br />13.55* <br />13.55* <br />Total disturbance <br />46.89 <br />60.00 <br />* - historic Industrial use area - no reclamation required <br />9. No reclamation was required but as in the past we continue to cleanup <br />the pre -law disturbed area by filling, graded, and shaped the areas <br />around the perimeter of the area. An additional 0.69 acres was <br />partially backfilled in the northeast mining area. The size of the <br />Temporary Stone Storage Area (TSSA) changes during the year and the <br />grass on those areas previously disturbed are recovering. This is an <br />example of the ever changing size of the TSS area accounted for in the <br />bond calculation. <br />10. we will continue to remove stone from the slab stone mining areas and <br />stockpiled stone in the stone yard. We expect to expand into the area <br />lying between the slab stone mining areas in the north (purple) . The <br />stone yard area is industrial area and would need no reclamation if <br />mining ended prematurely. We continue to add and remove stone from <br />the TSSA's as market demands dictate. <br />11. We will begin reclaiming a portion of the 8.0 acres previously mined. <br />12. At this time there are 4.33 acres ± (green) that have been shaped, <br />graded, resoiled and seeded. The 5th growing season starts this year <br />and the grasses are growing as expected. <br />14. We have approximately 62,900 cy of topsoil saved for reclamation, <br />located in around the mined area (brown). <br />21. The Annual Report Map is an excerpt from the application map showing <br />the southeast portion of the mine where mining activities are taking <br />place at this time. In June 2009 the bond was reviewed and recalcu- <br />lated. As a reminder within the permit area for this mine are 2 other <br />mines, The Pinon Mine, M- 1997 -094 (6.26 ac ±) and the Siloam Pit, M- <br />1977 -326 (9.99 ac ±) with separate bonds. <br />
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