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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2018007
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
3/11/2019
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
From
Taylor Conway
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DRMS
Email Name
ERR
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D
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EXHIBIT L- Permanent Man-Made Structures <br /> Rule 6.3.12 (Starts on Page 144 of the Rules) <br /> 1) The Applicant shall provide information sufficient to demonstrate that the stability of any structures located <br /> within two hundred (200) feet of the operation or affected land will not be adversely affected. If the Office <br /> determines that such information is inadequate to demonstrate that the operation will not adversely affect <br /> the stability of any significant, valuable and permanent manmade structure, the Applicant shall either: <br /> a) Provide a notarized agreement between the applicant and the person(s) having an interest in the <br /> structure,that the applicant is to provide compensation for any damage to the structure; or <br /> b) Where such an agreement cannot be reached, the applicant shall provide an appropriate engineering <br /> evaluation that demonstrates that such structure shall not be damaged by activities occurring at the <br /> mining operation; or <br /> c) Where such structure is a utility, the applicant may supply a notarized letter, on utility letterhead, from <br /> the owner(s) of the utility that the mining and reclamation activities, as proposed, will have "no negative <br /> effect" on their utility. <br />
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