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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2009010
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
3/29/2016
Doc Name
Conversion Application CN01
From
Stewart Pit II
To
DRMS
Type & Sequence
CN1
Email Name
ERR
WHE
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EXHIBIT E <br />6.4.5 EXHIBIT E - Reclamation Plan <br />McCormick Excavation And Paving LLC (applicant) Stewart II <br />1. Reclamation for project shall consist of install correct grades on project using overburdern. Once <br />that is complete and done satisfactory then repreading of topsoil will be applied, that was <br />stripped from project. All areas will be sloped at least a 4 to 1 or flatter. The site will be planted <br />back to grass. It is a pasture now and will be put back as pasture land for its future use. Seeding <br />will be done when a large enough area is done to justify a seeding company to come out and <br />seed. The ground will be chiseled and disked to eliminate compacted ground. Compost will be <br />spread over reclamation area if needed. We will use a disk drill to plant grass seed. We will use a <br />Blue Gramma and Western Wheat Grass with Buffalo Grass being the majority. Seeding ratio will <br />be 25lbs per acre. <br />2. <br />The proposed post -mining land use is to put it back to pasture land. Which is one of the <br />common land uses in the vicinity. The revegetation will be real similar to what was there before <br />we started. Slopes 4 to 1 or flatter will help with any erosion, in places that seem they might ne <br />needed may install some types of terraces to help with any erosion if erosion becomes a <br />problem. All signs will be installed and maintained. <br />
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