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2020-02-07_PERMIT FILE - M2020007 (2)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2020007
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
2/7/2020
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Application
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L.G. Everist, Inc.
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DRMS
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ECS
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EXHIBIT E <br /> RECLAMATION PLAN AND TIMETABLE <br /> OVERVIEW <br /> The proposed future use of this site is to create 6 to 8 <br /> developed water storage reservoirs with a vegetated border around <br /> the highwater lines of each reservoir. Each of the proposed <br /> reservoir areas will be sealed with a slurry wall liner. In <br /> addition, there are 5 Phases that will be backfilled and used as <br /> cropland areas to match the existing land use . Cannon Land Com- <br /> pany, the landowner, will be responsible for the construction of <br /> any additional reservoir operations facilities (pump houses, <br /> inlet/outlet structures, etc . ) on each reservoir once L.G. Everist, <br /> Inc . has resoiled and seeded the perimeters and released a Phase <br /> from the DRMS permit . <br /> The reclamation methods and plans described below will apply <br /> to all Phases but may require minor variation depending on the <br /> conditions found in each Phase . Reclamation will run concurrent <br /> with mining so it will commence as soon as enough area is available <br /> to reclaim and not be redisturbed. The setbacks and side slopes <br /> from the water' s edge to the slurry wall or setback limit will be <br /> resoiled and revegetated using the methods described in the follow- <br /> ing plan. On-site generated inert material will be placed in <br /> backfill areas or will be recycled/sold. <br /> The applicant proposes bonding to cover the amount of distur- <br /> bance throughout the mine (180 acres) , including a sufficient <br /> length of liner and sloping, acres of seeding, backfilling, etc . <br /> If the applicant determines that the amount of disturbance at the <br /> mine may soon exceed the bonded amount, the applicant shall submit <br /> a bond revision to the Division. As noted in the MINING PLAN, we <br /> are proposing two options for reclaiming the site. The methods <br /> used to develop the reservoirs in each option have minor differ- <br /> ences . The differences being in how Phases 2 , 4 , 5 and 6 are <br /> developed around existing oil/gas facilities that may be relocated <br /> or removed in the near future . Please refer to TABLE E-1 RECLAMATION <br /> TIMETABLE-OPTION A or TABLE E-2 RECLAMATION TIMETABLE-OPTION B for information <br /> on each Option and Phase changes for the Reclamation. <br /> Currently, the proposed mine site is primarily irrigated <br /> agricultural land, but is broken into 5 different use areas . The <br /> current uses are, irrigated crop areas; non-irrigated pasture; <br /> ditch and return flow corridors; and also oil/gas operations areas <br /> with some high capacity gas pipeline ROW' s . The agricultural uses <br /> will continue in areas where mining operations have not yet begun. <br /> There is very little native vegetation present on the agricultural <br /> areas because of the intensive agricultural practices that have <br /> taken place on the land. In most cases, the oil/gas operations <br /> L.G. Evenst, Inc. Ragsdale Reservoirs February 6,2020 <br /> 15 <br />
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