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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2001056
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
2/13/2018
Doc Name Note
Application - Conversion
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Elbert County
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DRMS
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CN1
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(c) a signed affidavit certifying that the material is clean and inert, as defined in <br /> Rule 1.1(20); <br /> CERTIFICATION: <br /> Elbert County herby certifies the material to be imported to the Belveal Pit, will be clean <br /> and inert as defined in Rule 1.1. (20). <br /> Rule: 1.2.(2), states clean and inert material is any material which is, "...non-water <br /> —soluble and non-putrescible solids together with such minor amounts and types of <br /> other materials, unless such materials are acid or toxic producing, as will not <br /> significantly affect the inert nature of such solids. The term includes, but is not <br /> limited to, earth, sand, gravel, rock, concrete which has been in a hardened state <br /> for at least sixty days, masonry, asphalt paving fragments, and other inert solids." <br /> Title: dR#-_ J <br /> , Date: "--('-/R--(2.(P, <br /> Signature <br /> (d) the approximate dates the proposed activity will commence and end,..; <br /> Importation of inert waste materials may begin any time after the Conversion <br /> Application approval date. Importation will continue for the life of the mining <br /> operation. The importation of the inert waste materials will end prior to the end of site <br /> reclamation and the final grading process. <br /> (e) an explanation of how the backfilled site will result in a post-mining <br /> configuration that is compatible with the approved post-mining land use; and <br /> Importation of inert waste materials will be placed in an area of the pit where the final <br /> slopes have been established. The imported, inert material will then be blended into the <br /> sloped area, creating an even less steep slope. The backfilled inert material will then be <br /> covered with overburden (if necessary), topsoiled and seeded. This process will achieve <br /> the approved post mining land use, rangeland. <br /> (f) a general engineering plan stating how the material will be placed and <br /> stabilized in a manner to avoid unacceptable settling and voids. <br /> As with the placement of other loose types of soil materials, it will be compacted by <br /> several passes of large equipment, such as a dozer, wheeled loader or other similar <br /> equipment. <br /> 29 <br />
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