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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1981148
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
12/28/2017
Doc Name
Request for Technical Revision
From
General Shale Brick, Inc.
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
TR2
Email Name
MAC
WHE
Media Type
D
Archive
No
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DRMS Re-OCR
Description:
Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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There are no acid-forming or toxic materials involved in this operation. There will <br /> be no drill or auger holes left on the land. Maximum slopes will be within the <br /> limits set forth in the Rules and Regulations of the Board, and slopes will be <br /> capable of being traversed by farm machinery. <br /> This is a dry operation with no crushing or screening_processes. Water is <br /> not a consideration of standards in this operation. <br /> Because of the high degree fti fb,niz Rio ener-,.aehi g int the <br /> area developments surrounding the mine, it is questionable whether wildlife can be <br /> disturbed further. Only noncritical wildlife and grazing domestic animals occupy <br /> the affected land at this time. <br /> In removing the topsoil and overburden to reach the mineral deposit, the <br /> topsoil and overburden will be segregated and stockpiled separately. If the topsoil <br /> is not replaced in a backfilled area within a short enough time to avoid <br /> deterioration (loss by erosion), a vegetative cover will be employed to protect the <br /> topsoil from wind and weather erosion and keep it free of contaminants so that it is <br /> useful for sustaining vegetation when that process begins. Topsoil stockpiles will <br /> be maintained to minimize erosion. The stockpiles will be located in areas where <br /> disturbances by ongoing mining operations will be at a minimum. The topsoil will <br /> be handled as little as possible until it is replaced in disturbed areas. Typically the <br /> topsoil will be placed along the permit boundary. The operator will take measures <br /> necessary to insure the stability of the replaced topsoil on graded slopes, spreading <br /> it as evenly as possible. Fertilizer and other soil amendments will be used as <br /> 22 Revised October 2017 <br />
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