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2016-08-18_PERMIT FILE - M2016026
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2016026
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/18/2016
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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Greg Lewicki and Associates, PLLC
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DRMS
Email Name
ACY
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D
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e. Please clarify your plan moving forward. <br /> A revised Exhibit L is attached that clarifies the worst case reclamation scenario. <br /> 59. Is there 159,528 CY(141,328 + 12,000+6,200)of backfill material available on site or will it <br /> have to be imported? If imported please account for purchasing of this material in your <br /> reclamation costs. <br /> Stripping of the Phase 1 mining area will generate just over 100,000 CY of overburden (9 ft. <br /> over 7.3 acres). The backfill requirements for the mining area consist of filling the mine pit to <br /> above ground water level and to backfill the last 1000 ft of upper slope will require a grand <br /> total of 144,028 CY of material. Therefore 44,028 CY of backfill must be imported to <br /> complete this stage of reclamation. This is equal to 3.7 feet of fill depth in the 7.3 acre worst <br /> case area. Therefore, Elam Construction commits to not mining more than six feet below the <br /> ground water level (16 feet below the surface)without demonstrating in an annual report the <br /> presence of at least 50,000 CY of excess backfill is on site. <br /> Material for backfilling of the detention pond will come from the very overburden that was <br /> set aside during its construction. <br /> See the revised Exhibit L. <br /> 60. Please provide average push distances for backfill of slopes by in phase 1, push distances for <br /> backfilling the detention pond, push distances for topsoil in phase 1.Average push distances <br /> should be centroid to centroid. Please specify push grade for each action as well. <br /> The average push distance for backfilling Phase 1 will be 30 feet, similar for the detention <br /> pond. Most material that is used to backfill or topsoil is hauled from its source with a loader <br /> or haul truck, dumped adjacent to its final location, and then pushed in place by a dozer. No <br /> dozer push will exceed 100 feet. <br /> 61. To accurately calculate demolition costs please specify building materials, foundation type, and <br /> dimensions of each permanent structure to be removed. (In ExhibitD) <br /> Almost all are mobile, the exception being the truck scale. It will have to be removed from the <br /> small excavation it is installed in. <br /> Exhibit M—Other Permits and Licenses <br /> 62. Provide a copy of your gravel well pond permit/application. <br /> 63. Please clarify if a stormwater permit will be required for this site. <br /> A stormwater permit will be needed for this site. The gravel well permit has not been applied <br /> for yet. <br /> Exhibit N—Source of Legal Right to Enter <br /> 64. Adequate <br /> Noted <br /> Exhibit O—Owner(s) of Record of Affected land (Surface Areas) and Owners of Substance <br /> to be Mined <br /> 65. In the application packet#6, it states if multiple list in Exhibit O. Only one name is listed in <br /> exhibit O is this correct? <br /> This is correct. <br />
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