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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1985029
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
4/9/2018
Doc Name
Adequacy Review - Preliminary
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Greg Lewicki & Associates
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM6
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MAC
WHE
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D
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DRMS Re-OCR
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4. Please revise either Map C-1 or Map C-2 to include all immediately adjacent owners of <br /> record as required by Rule 6.4.3(a). If High Mountain Mining Company owns all of the <br /> property immediately adjacent to the permit boundary, then the Mining Plan Maps should be <br /> revised to include this information. <br /> See the attached revised Map C-1 that now lists all adjacent landowners. <br /> 5. The legends on Map C-I and Map C-2 use the same symbols for multiple structures which <br /> are associated with transmission and power lines. Please revise both maps so that each <br /> structure listed in the legend has a unique symbol and color. <br /> See the attached revised Maps C-1 and C-2. <br /> 6. As required by Rule 6.4.3(g), revise either Map C-1 or Map C-2 to show the owner's name, <br /> type of structures, and location of all significant, valuable, and permanent man-made <br /> structures contained on the area of affected land and within two hundred feet of the affected <br /> land. The permanent man-made structures which are depicted on the revised maps should <br /> correlate to the structures listed under Exhibit T. <br /> See the attached revised Maps C-1. <br /> 7. The legend on Map C-2 contains a symbol for the 200'offset from the permit boundary. <br /> However, the 200'offset is not depicted on the map. Please revise Map C-2 to include the <br /> 200'offset or remove the symbol from the legend. <br /> See the attached revised Map C-2. <br /> 8. The legend on Map C-1 contains a symbol for the mine phases. However, the mine phases <br /> are not depicted on the map. Please revise Map C-1 to include the mine phases or remove <br /> the symbol from the legend. <br /> See the attached revised Map C-1. <br /> 9. Please revise Map C-2 to show where the asphalt and concrete batch plants will be located. <br /> See the attached revised Map C-2. <br /> 6.4.4 Exhibit D—Mining Plan <br /> 10. The Mining Plan states 3 to 6 inches of topsoil is salvageable from unmined areas. This <br /> contradicts the information presented under Amendment No. 5 (AM05), which stated there <br /> are 3 to 9 inches of salvageable topsoil from unmined areas. Please revise this section of the' <br /> Mining Plan (page D-2) to be consistent with the information presented under AM05. <br /> The Mining Plan is adjusted to read 3 to 9 inches of salvageable topsoil will potentially be <br /> recoverable from unmined areas. <br /> 11. The Mining Plan states (page D-4)groundwater inflows into the active cut will be <br /> approximately 50—100 gallons per minute and this amount of water would be pumped to <br /> the sediment pond system. The Mining Plan also states (page D-5)water from the active pit <br />
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