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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2017002
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
1/31/2017
Doc Name
Application
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Ames Construction, Inc.
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DRMS
Email Name
WHE
PSH
ECS
Media Type
D
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Exhibit B <br /> Applicant: Ames Construction, Inc. <br /> Name of Site: Ard Borrow <br /> Date: January 26, 2017 <br /> EXHIBIT B — Site Description <br /> (a) Existing Vegetation and soil characteristics of the site area. <br /> The 8 acres of the permit site are presently rangeland. Existing <br /> vegetation consists predominately of grasses. <br /> The site soils have been classified by the United States <br /> Department of Agriculture as a Olney fine sandy loam in <br /> attached report. <br /> (b)List of permanent man-made structures within 200 feet of affected <br /> area: <br /> There are no permanent man-made structures within 200 feet <br /> of the affected area. <br /> (c)Water resources in the area of the proposed borrow. <br /> • East Neres Irrigation Canal borders the site to the west. <br /> The canal is 5-6 feet above the existing ground elevation <br /> of the mine site, so there should not be any concerns with <br /> run off to the canal. The canal is lined with clay so the <br /> mine site should not receive any ground water from the <br /> canal. <br /> • Gilmore Irrigation Canal is more than a mile to the west <br /> and should not be a conflict. <br /> • Lower Latham Reservoir is almost two miles to the west <br /> and should not be a conflict. <br /> (d)Wildlife assessment. <br /> Not required for 111 Special Operations. <br /> Page 1 of 1 <br />
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