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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2015033
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
5/5/2017
Doc Name
Addendum To Application
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Varra Companies
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DRMS
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TR1
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WHE
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D
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Exhibit D- Mining Flan <br /> static water level at the completion of operations. Since the 24.00± acres Mineral <br /> Reserve Area (2) will not be affected until and unless the 10.00± acres Mineral <br /> Reserve Area (1) becomes crowded or extracted_ The initial area requiring <br /> resoiling and revegetation for the full build out of Tract A and disturbance to the <br /> 10.00± acres Mineral Reserve Area (1) is 14.30± acres, and is provided for under <br /> Exhibit L—Reclamation Costs. <br /> The primary end use for the extracted basins is developed water resources, <br /> however, the balance of lands remaining above the anticipated static water <br /> elevation of the basins, and not otherwise occupied, will be later developed to the <br /> highest possible end-use. End use may vary over the reclaimed lands and will <br /> comprise a variety of mixed uses. Mixed use may include other agricultural uses; <br /> as well as light residential, commercial, or industrial uses. <br /> While the on-set of reclamation is concurrent with extraction, the completion of <br /> reclamation may lag up to five (5.0±) years behind the onset of reclamation <br /> activities. Complete extraction of the permit area is expected to take <br /> approximately 25-30 years, depending upon market conditions, with an additional <br /> 5 years following completion of all extraction activities for ultimate completion of <br /> concurrent reclamation activities, placing the completion of all activities near <br /> 2045-2050, depending upon the date of start-up. <br /> Varra Companies, Inc. OMLR 112 Permit Application 7 <br /> Parcel 122—Resource Development Project 20 April 2017 <br />
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