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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2018036
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/3/2018
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response #2
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Zymin Corporation
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DRMS
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ERR
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6.3.4. (2) (a) <br /> On the spreadsheet,the hourly cost for a Cat 320C excavator(or equivalent)of$125.00 per <br /> hour is based on the above Nevada SCRE cost basis spreadsheets updated August 2017 and <br /> coincides with costs for similar equipment contracted in Nevada in the spring of 2017. (This <br /> equipment is actually oversized for the reclamation work required, but will give a maximum <br /> cost to reclaim the trenches.) Mobilization—demobilization rates are total costs, round trip <br /> from Colorado Springs to the unloading point. In the table, 'Hours I' time includes time to walk <br /> the excavator in and out from the unloading point at the hourly operating rate. <br /> One%ton pick-up truck is called for in the table, at a basic daily rate of$100. This has been <br /> broken down to a $50 per day "show up/mob" rate and a modest$5 per hour on site. <br /> 6.3.4. (2) (b) <br /> Miscellaneous costs associated with odd jobs at the end of the project would include gate <br /> removal and removal of sediment control materials, if used. A crew of two plus one%ton pick- <br /> up truck could be necessary for approximately 4 days at an estimated cost of$2,500. Together <br /> with the 23.5%overheads this amounts to approximately$3,100 over and above the costs <br /> presented in the table. <br /> 6.3.4. (2) (c) <br /> The additional costs of eighteen and one-half percent (18.5%) of that total (which includes <br /> private contract,typical overhead costs) as well as the five percent (5%) additional cost added <br /> to cover Office Administration costs in the event of bond forfeiture and permit revocation are <br /> already included in the estimated totals tabulated below. <br /> Reclamation Plan <br /> The following list of items comprises the current authorized USFS Reclamation Plan. <br /> 1. Remove all excavation-generated materials, backfill excavation cuts, and return the <br /> mining area to the original natural contours.This includes all excavation cuts. <br /> 2. Top soil will be saved in stockpiles adjacent to excavations and will be used to cover all <br /> disturbed areas as much as possible. <br /> 3. Earth work-which includes re-contouring and smoothing all disturbed areas: Earth <br /> work will not be considered complete if the surface is too rough (no rough soils piles <br /> higher than 18 inches may be left). <br /> Reclamation Permit Application for Ten Percenter Claim BLM CMC254209 <br /> USFS File Code 2810,USFS MPO-2018-004 <br />
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