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2018-09-18_REVISION - M2007003 (11)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2007003
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
9/18/2018
Doc Name Note
Request for Conversion of Permit
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Yevoli Cobblestone Inc.
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DRMS
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CN1
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TC1
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D
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on Map C-2. Portable mining equipment such as loaders, dozers,trucks and excavators will be <br /> serviced on an as-needed basis onsite. Upon reclamation, all portable equipment will be <br /> removed from the site. <br /> The entire site is surrounded by a perimeter fence of 3-strand barbed wire and the permit <br /> boundary is marked with stakes surveyed on site. No problems are expected with vandalism. It is <br /> extremely unlikely that any toxic or acid-producing materials will be encountered during the <br /> mining operation since past mining shows that the material is alluvial in nature. However, in the <br /> event that such materials are encountered, they will be covered with overburden and topsoil from <br /> the stockpiles to the same depths outlined in the reclamation plan and no more mining will occur <br /> in this area. <br /> The site will use all existing roads to haul the product to its final destination. It is planned that <br /> the material may be used to re-surface existing roads, make concrete aggregate or provide new <br /> road base for any new roads within an economic distance to the site. <br /> Several hazardous materials will be stored and used onsite throughout the project. These <br /> materials include products associated with diesel motors and gravel processing equipment. <br /> 4. Topsoil and Overburden Handling <br /> Topsoil is highly variable and ranges from depths of 12 to 49 inches. Overburden depths are also <br /> highly variable and range from 1 to 10 feet with an average depth of 5 feet expected. Both <br /> topsoil and overburden will be used on site for reclamation of mined out areas. Topsoil will be <br /> stored along the western and southern edges of the property and will not exceed 20 feet in height <br /> or 40 feet in width (2H:1 V). Overburden will be stored along the western edge of the property in <br /> berms that will not exceed 30 feet high and 60 feet wide (2H:1 V). Any topsoil or overburden <br /> stockpile that is to be in place longer than 180 days will be vegetated to prevent wind erosion. <br /> Anticipated topsoil and overburden quantities based on known and average anticipated depths. <br /> 163,148 cubic yards of topsoil are anticipated to be recovered and stockpiled from Areas 2-7 <br /> while 326,296 cubic yards of overburden are available to be excavated and used in reclamation. <br /> 5. Water Information, Rights and Augmentation <br /> Yevoli Cobblestone Pit [.rryl Lcwicki and Aswwulc�,P1 1A <br /> August 2018 D-5 <br />
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