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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982057
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
4/5/2017
Doc Name Note
Includes Reclamation Cost Estimate
Doc Name
Proposed Decision and Findings of Compliance
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Seneca Property LLC
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DRMS
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RN6
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JDM
JHB
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• 1,600 feet of the "A" Pit Ridgeline Pit, to be backfilled and graded by the end of <br />2005. <br />• 2,800 feet of the Wadge Pit Northern Area, to be backfilled and graded to be <br />completed by the end of 2005. <br />• 900 feet of the Wadge Pit Central Area, to be backfilled and graded by the end of <br />2005. <br />• 700 feet of the Wadge Pit Central Area, to be backfilled and graded by the end of <br />2006. <br />• 1,400 feet of the Wadge Pit South Area, to be backfilled and graded by the end of <br />2005. <br />• Approximately 15 acres of the Wolf Creek area, to be backfilled and graded by <br />the end of 2006. <br />As of June 2006, rough grading was completed in all of the variance areas with 2005 <br />completion deadlines. Grading was completed in the Wadge Pit Central Area and Wolf <br />Creek variance areas in 2007. <br />Potentially acid-forming or toxic -forming spoil material was to be identified by sampling <br />regraded spoil, and would be chemically treated or buried with a minimum of four feet of <br />topsoil. By neutralizing and/or isolating any acid-forming or toxic -forming material from <br />the surface, and mixing limited quantities of such material with much greater volumes of <br />alkaline and benign spoil material, any negative effects of problematic material would be <br />ameliorated. No acid-forming or toxic -forming material was identified during reclamation <br />operations, and there was no need for special handling of overburden materials. <br />The Division approved this method for covering acid-forming and toxic forming materials <br />in order to prevent leaching into surface and ground water and to insure backfill stability. <br />(4.14.3(2)). <br />The proposed operation is in compliance with the requirements of this section. <br />Small depressions in the backfill were be used to minimize erosion, create or enhance <br />wildlife habitat, conserve soil moisture, and promote revegetation. The Division <br />proposes to approve their construction (4.14.2(3)). <br />XI. Revegetation <br />Information on baseline vegetation for the Seneca II -W Mine permit area can be found in <br />Tab 10. Section 10.1 contains the contents from the previously approved permit <br />application package and Section 10.2 contains the information from the 1997 <br />supplemental baseline study of the Seneca II -W South Extension area. Information on <br />the revegetation plan and revegetation success criteria for the permit area can be found in <br />Tab 22 of the permit application. <br />31 <br />
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