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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2001056
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
2/13/2018
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Application - Conversion
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Elbert County
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CN1
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(5) All refuse and acid-forming or toxic producing materials that have been <br /> mined shall be handled and disposed of in a manner that will control unsightliness <br /> and protect the drainage system from pollution: <br /> No refuse, toxic or hazardous materials are to be disposed at the site. <br /> (6) Any drill or auger holes that are part of the mining operation shall be <br /> plugged in accordance with methods approved by the Division: <br /> There are no drill holes which are part of the mining operation. There are no adits or shafts <br /> associated with this mining operation. However, as part of the on-going mining operation, <br /> auger holes may be drilled to define the mining operations prior to entering the next mining <br /> Phase, i.e. auger sampling in Phase B at the start of Phase A, and so on until the last mining <br /> Phase is reached. If there is an area where an auger hole has been drilled and it is not <br /> mined through, it will be backfilled with the auger hole material. <br /> (7) Maximum slopes and slope combination shall be compatible with the <br /> configuration of the surrounding conditions and the selected post mining land use: <br /> The proposed post mining land use will be rangeland. The steepest final interior pit slopes <br /> will be 3H:1 V, or less which are suitable for use by all classes of livestock. <br /> (8) If the Operator's choice of reclamation is for agricultural or horticultural <br /> crops which normally require the use of farm equipment, the Operator shall grade so <br /> that the area can be traversed with farm machinery. <br /> The post mining land use will be rangeland. No lands within the proposed permit boundary <br /> will be reclaimed to either agricultural or horticultural uses. <br /> (9) Placement of inert structural fill imported from off-site: <br /> (a) A narrative that describes the approximate location of the proposed activity; <br /> It is likely the County may want to import inert waste material. No large chunks of <br /> asphalt or concrete will be placed in the pit. If any inert waste material is imported, it <br /> will likely be waste soil or similar earthen materials. <br /> (b) the approximate volume of the inert material to be backfilled; <br /> Not known at this time. <br /> 28 <br />
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