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2018-06-07_PERMIT FILE - M2002119
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2002119
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/7/2018
Doc Name
Addendum To Application
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Elam Construction
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM1
Email Name
SJM
WHE
Media Type
D
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Several hazardous materials will be stored and used onsite throughout the project. These <br /> materials include products which are associated with diesel motors, and products associated with <br /> asphalt and concrete production. <br /> No blasting will take place as part of the Fetcher Vale operation. <br /> 4. Topsoil and Overburden Handling <br /> Topsoil ranges from 8 to 12 inches thick on site, 10 inches is the anticipated average. An average <br /> of 14 feet of overburden can be found on site. Both topsoil and overburden are used on site for <br /> reclamation of mined out areas. In the event that the Fetcher Vale Pit needs to store topsoil or <br /> overburden in a berm, it will store this material either within the foot print of the current pit. Any <br /> topsoil or overburden stockpile that is to be in place longer than 180 days will be vegetated to <br /> prevent wind erosion. The anticipated topsoil to be removed and stockpiled in undisturbed future <br /> mining areas amounts to 11,027 CY. An already seeded topsoil berm found along the current <br /> northern perimeter will be relocated as mining progresses north and contains 24,960 CY. The <br /> anticipated overburden in all unmined areas to be removed and stockpiled beneath the topsoil <br /> discussed prior totals to 244,864 CY. These are estimates based on the soils report and existing <br /> operations as of September 2016. <br /> 5. Water Information,Rights and Augmentation <br /> All water rights issues such as availability of water for this operation, consumption rates, dust <br /> control, etc. is presented in Exhibit G - Water Information. <br /> 6. Schedule of Operations <br /> Mining operations will only occur during weekdays hours of 7 am to 6 pm and will occur <br /> intermittently during the life of the operation. Mining, screening and processing will be <br /> conducted with portable equipment at various times of the year. Product will be sold from this <br /> activity throughout the year, although little is expected to be sold in winter months. The operator <br /> will not have night gravel mining operations, although minor truck activity or repairs may occur <br /> after hours. Mining and processing will take place no more than 12 hours per day, between the <br /> hours of 7 am and 6 pm, Monday through Friday. Hauling will take place from 8 am to 5 pm <br /> Monday through Friday; however, will NOT occur before 8:30 am when school is in session. <br /> Fetcher Vale Pit <br /> May 2018 D-7 <br />
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