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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1983050
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
2/5/2020
Doc Name
Request for Conversion of Permit
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Phillips County
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
CN1
Email Name
BFB
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AWA
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D
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EXHIBIT E— RECLAMATION PLAN <br /> Our reclamation efforts for the area which we disturb will be directed to restoring the affected <br /> area to grazing land. <br /> The following summary outlines the work phase procedures that will be used as a guide to <br /> achieve the reclamation objectives: <br /> 1) The top 6', approximately, of overburden in the pit, stockpile, and access road areas will <br /> be stripped and stockpiled for future use in reclamation of the area <br /> 2) Any excess overburden in the areas where we excavate will also be stripped and <br /> stockpiled. <br /> 3) All backslopes created by our excavation will be left no steeper than 3:1. <br /> 4) At the completion of our operations, all locations in the affected area that had <br /> overburden removed or vegetation disturbed will be ripped a minimum depth of 6 <br /> inches. <br /> 5) Any stockpiled excess overburden will then be spread uniformly over the bottom of our <br /> excavation and the stockpiled top 6" will be spread uniformly back over the areas from <br /> which is was removed. <br /> 6) All areas that were ripped will be seeded, fertilized, and mulched. <br />
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