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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2020007
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
5/8/2020
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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Environment, Inc.
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DRMS
Email Name
ECS
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EXHIBIT D MINING PLAN(coNT) <br /> this band from the top of the slope to the vertical face limit will <br /> change to a slope mining method to leave the 3 : 1 final slope . We <br /> expect to have no more than 2600 linear feet of area needing final <br /> exterior sloping at any-one-time. <br /> The mining setbacks will vary from the permit boundary and <br /> structures as allowed by each agreement for said structures and/or <br /> the Geotechnical Stability Analysis . The proposed setbacks are <br /> shown in the Setback Table on MAP EXHIBIT C-1 -MINING PLAN MAP. For <br /> example, on oil/gas wells, we will maintain a 150 foot radius <br /> around each well-head since we plan to leave the natural gravel <br /> slope in the reservoirs . The MAP EXHIBIT C-1 - MINING PLAN MAP shows how <br /> this will look. The setbacks will be used as a place for access <br /> roads to the mine exterior, ditches and oil and gas facilities . <br /> The setback areas will be reclaimed if disturbed, but most roads <br /> will remain for reservoir access as part of the reclamation plan. <br /> The material will be mined using loaders and track hoes <br /> (excavators) to remove material from the face . The material will <br /> then be delivered to the Plant for processing using haul trucks or <br /> a conveyor system. No blasting will take place at this mine . <br /> The arrows on MAP EXHIBIT C-1 - MINING PLAN MAP show how we will <br /> progress thru the mine area. Reclamation will run concurrent with <br /> mining to control the amount of disturbed area in the mine at <br /> any-one-time. A reclamation cost estimate is presented in ExhibitL <br /> for start of mining proposed in the following text . <br /> This pit will be operated year-around by L.G. Everist, Inc . , <br /> weather permitting. There may be periods when the demands for <br /> material are slow and no mining will take place, creating an <br /> intermittent operations situation. The amount of disturbance to be <br /> bonded will allow 180 acres or less at any-one-time . Of this 180 <br /> acres, the Plant Site will cover 65 acres, containing processing <br /> plant/stockpile area, equipment storage area, temporary overburden <br /> and topsoil piles, drying pads and other axillary uses needed at <br /> the mine . The remaining 115 acres will contain 30 acres of <br /> pre-mining stripped area, the active mining area, reclamation <br /> material stockpiles, slurry wall pad area, partially reclaimed area <br /> and reclaimed area waiting release . This amount of disturbance may <br /> change as the mine develops but prior to exceeding the initial 180 <br /> acres, a Technical Revision will be filed to increase the bond and <br /> allow for more disturbance . Areas not included in the bonded <br /> area will remain in agricultural production and the responsibility <br /> for weed control and agricultural area maintenance is retained by <br /> the landowners . <br /> Reclamation will begin once we have enough area for stockpiled <br /> material and the section to be reclaimed will not have to be dis- <br /> turbed again. Review of MAP EXHIBIT C-1 -MINING PLAN MAP shows how we <br /> L G Evenst,Inc. Ragsdale Reservoirs May 5,2020 <br /> 12 <br />
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