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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1990140
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
2/25/2016
Doc Name
Request CN01
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Martin Pit 1-A
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
CN1
Email Name
ACY
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0 <br /> "HELD TO A HIGHER STANDARD" <br /> for private use only and will not sell the product commercially. Depending on the <br /> demand for the product, more acreage could be potentially mined per year compared to <br /> others. In the past 25 years that the Martin Pit 1-A has been permitted under the 110 <br /> Permit, only 7-8 acres has been extracted and reclaimed. <br /> a. An estimated 2-3 years will be required for the various stages or phases of <br /> reclamation <br /> b. Each area shall not be any larger than 2-3 acres before the reclaiming process <br /> begins. The location of the operation will move from the current pit to the east <br /> to the property line (staying necessary distance from fence line) and will then <br /> continue to the north as indicated on the maps in Exhibit C. <br /> c. The sequence of reclamation as follows: re-shape and re-grade mine area and <br /> affected area using stockpiled overburden, establish any and all drainage, final <br /> grade, install and shape 6-8" topsoil, broadcast seed and revegetate. <br /> (f) Description <br /> a. The maximum anticipated slope gradient during final grading step to be NO <br /> greater than 3:1. The existing land and contour is not steep, rather the land is <br /> fairly flat. Final grading to match existing land which maybe close to a 6:1 slope. <br /> b. Seeding and Rates per Acre <br /> i. Pure Live Seed 5 lbs./acre <br /> ii. Arriba Western Wheatgrass 32 lbs./acre <br /> iii. Luna Pubescent Wheatgrass 20 lbs./acre <br /> iv. Crested Wheatgrass 201bs/acre <br /> c. Fertilization — N/A <br /> d. Revegetation — Low Shrubs (Sagebrush) <br /> e. Top soiling— Range from 6"-9" in depth. <br /> (g) *INERT MATERIAL* <br /> Duran & Pearce Contractors does plan on backfilling the pit using 'Inert Material'. <br /> Duran & Pearce Contractors will only conform to Rule 3.1.5 (9) when backfilling with <br /> Inert Material. The location to be for backfilling with inert material to be the <br /> Southwest area of the permitted acreage. Volume will be limited, near 100 ton per <br /> year. Duran & Pearce Contractors has attached a signed Affidavit certifying the <br /> inert material to be used will be clean as defined in rule 1.1(20). <br /> 4 <br />
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