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12/28/2017 4:15:48 PM
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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
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No
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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EXHIBIT E <br /> RECLAMATION PLAN AND TIMETABLE <br /> Reclamation Plan. Rapid urban development is headed in the dir-eetie <br /> thesurrounding the mine along the west, south and east mine permit boundaries <br /> fni-ning lee atien. It is unlikely the land will be developed as part of a residential <br /> area because of underground subsidence from coal Mas its tiex4 sequential <br /> use after-the natuf l r reos a o exhausted. At the present time, the operator has <br /> no definite plan for such development on the affected land since it would take <br /> place in the distant future. Therefore, the operator has selected a reclamation plan <br /> of pasture grazing use as the most versatile and protective of the land until other <br /> plans are adopted. <br /> As eaeh mining stage is eempleted, a r-eelamation phase will be <br /> w,w,eneea. Due to the steeply dipping beds and the clay quality changes, with <br /> depth; the mine will mine a large area and reclamation will be performed at the <br /> end of mining.The waste sandstone encountered and extracted while mining the <br /> clay will be spread on the floor and lower slopes. This sand material, about 40 <br /> percent of the total material removed during mining, has been found to swell <br /> considerably. The swell factor is estimated to be 1.33. Thus, it is estimated the <br /> 15 Revised October 2017 <br />
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