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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2017012
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/6/2017
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Application
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Amazonite Mining, LLC
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DRMS
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ERR
WHE
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FORREST MINING PROJECT <br />HARD ROCK / METAL MINING <br />LIMITED IMPACT OPERATION ( 110 (2) ) <br />RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION <br />6.3.4 EXHIBIT D —RECLAMATION PLAN <br />6.3.4 (1) (a) Partial reclamation will occur during and prior to the end of each annual mining <br />season. Annual reclamation will be done prior to November30th on those <br />excavated areas deemed not worth expanding. Those areas will be back filled <br />with overburden and graded to their original grade. <br />6.3.4 (1) (b) The natural slopes do not exceed 3:1 except for one area (30 Feet +/- East - West <br />by 120 Feet +/- North - South) located on the easterly most side of the 9.9 <br />permit boundary. This areas slope is approximately 2:1. See Exhibit E <br />Reclamation Plan. If this area is disturbed erosion and surface water runoff will <br />be controlled by contractor grade silt fence if necessary. The silt fence will be <br />placed at the Forest Service's recommended locations. All disturbed areas will be <br />back filled with overburden and graded to its original grade and will be in <br />compliance with the applicable performance standards of Section 3.1. <br />Page 1of3 <br />
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