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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2016015
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
3/21/2016
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Lucky VI Quarry
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DRMS
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TOD
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We will plant 3 pine seedling trees, get seeds off existing shrubs(recommended by Division of <br />Reclamation, Mining and Safety), transplant 5 existing shrubs Mt. Mahogany and Rubber Rabbit <br />Bush in permanent topsoil stockpiles for future use as reclamation. <br />Vegetation will not be established on north -south access road. <br />PHASE 11 (10 yr.) <br />Continue to improve the slope of Buffalo Hunter Load and Sharp Load by pushing steep slope, <br />waste rock fill into existing cut and then continuously towards processing area, downhill south <br />of the property and process and stockpile in product stockpile. <br />Reapply 6" topsoil, and 6"overburden to areas that are reclaimed fertilize and broadcast seed, <br />We intend to conduct final reclamation using the methodology set forth by the NRCS. <br />PHASE 111 (15 YR.) <br />Excavate slopes 3H:1V, 3 pine trees, and 5 shrubs planted. There will be five year growth on <br />seeded grass areas. <br />Phase V (25 yr.) <br />Fifteen years growth on seeded areas, Ten year growth on trees, shrubs planted. 3H:1V slope <br />on all the reclaimed banks. Proposed future expansion. <br />
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