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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2020021
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
3/23/2020
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Application
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Wolf Creek Rock & Gravel LLC
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DRMS
Email Name
SJM
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AWA
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MINING PLAN EXHIBIT C(CONT) <br /> We plan to start mining the eastern end of the stockpiled <br /> material, the north east corner of the permitted area. At this <br /> point we will clean up the stock piles to the original ground <br /> level, as each stock pile is cleaned up, we will spread the top <br /> soil and seed. The mining will progress to the west, working <br /> from the south side of the stock piles, leaving the road side <br /> burms to be processed last. The mining operation will leave a <br /> level area that would reflect the original ground surface. As <br /> the stock piled rock sits on a gravel alluvial, there will be a <br /> ditch and short burm on the perimeter of the permitted area to <br /> divert any run off to a retention pit. <br /> The material will be used to supply construction rip rap and <br /> pit run to our clients. The land will remain rangeland as mining <br /> progresses and once reclamation is complete the area will be <br /> reseeded so it will have the same use as now exists. Initially, <br /> the mine will be sloped so all surface water runoff can be <br /> contained on the site until reclamation is complete. All storm <br /> water on the site will be directed into the active mine area and <br /> there will be no discharge or impounding of water. <br /> Any topsoil will be placed around the mine setback or mine floor <br /> for use in reclamation. Resoiling and shaping will run <br /> concurrent with mining so that if mining ended prematurely there <br /> should be little or no work needed for final clean up. <br /> Of the 9. 99 acres +/- in the permit area, approximately 9. 1 <br /> acres has stock piled material on it, . 8 acres will be used for <br /> set back and road. The set backs are 10' wide and are shown on <br /> the Mining Plan Map. <br /> The screening operation will be placed as close to the stock <br /> piles as possible, and will moved as the stock piles are be used <br /> up. After the large rock is sorted out, the remainder will be <br /> screened using a trac hoe, loader, and a screen. The RECLAMATION <br /> MAP - E-2 shows how we think the area will look when mining is <br /> complete and reclamation is done. <br /> On site equipment may include, but not limited to, a motor <br /> grader, front end loader, dozer, conveyors, and a screen plant, <br /> dump trucks and water truck. Processing will be done on site to <br /> build material stock piles that will be removed as needed. <br /> 23 <br />
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