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DRMS Permit Index
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M1977493
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
7/27/2017
Doc Name
Request for Technical Revision
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Climax Molybdenum
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DRMS
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TR26
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ECS
WHE
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Final Compensatory Mitigation and Monitoring Plan—Version 2.0 <br />Climax Mine Overburden Storage Facility Expansion (SPK-2013-00045) <br />March 2017 Bikis Water Consultants, a division of SGM Page 18 <br />Table 3. Proposed Impacts and Mitigation by Phase(1) <br />All values in acres.) <br />Similar construction methods will be used for each cell, as follows: <br />The work area will be dewatered to allow for the area to dry to the extent possible. <br />Grade stakes, survey controls, and the limits of the work will be established, as needed. <br />Erosion and sediment controls will be installed. <br />Earthwork will be completed with suitable equipment to the elevations and grades shown <br />on the grading plan. <br />Soil/plant material will be placed as uniformly as possible on the site to achieve the <br />specified grades. <br />Additional plantings will be installed. <br />Upland areas disturbed by the work will be seeded and mulched. <br />Wetland soil and plants from the OSF expansion site in McNulty Gulch will be salvaged to the <br />extent feasible. The goal is to provide plant material from salvaged wetlands for 25 percent of
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