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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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D
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EXHIBIT E RECLAMATION PLAN(corer) <br /> IRRIGATION <br /> No irrigation is planned for the revegetated area around the <br /> reservoirs . It makes the vegetation dependent on water and does <br /> not promote a vegetation cover that is diverse and capable of <br /> self regeneration. On cropland area irrigation may be used by <br /> the landowners . <br /> RECLAMATION PERFORMANCE STANDARDS <br /> (The following information is presented to address specific parts <br /> or Rule 3 as required by the MLRB Rules and Regulations. ) <br /> The operator intends to mine the property in compliance with <br /> the Reclamation Performance Standards of Rule 3 . Grading will be <br /> done to create a final topography that is compatible with the <br /> intended final land use . The slope in the developed water <br /> storage reservoirs will be mined to their final slopes . These <br /> slopes will be 3 : 1 and on the backfilled areas we will attempt to <br /> retain the present drainage pattern across the property. <br /> A mine entrance sign that conforms to the requirements in <br /> Rule 3 . 1 . 12 (1996) will be installed at the entrance to this <br /> facility prior to commencement of mining. <br /> The material used to create the slopes will be native <br /> material found on the site . It will consist of sand, gravel , <br /> overburden and topsoil . The Phases will be reclaimed so that a <br /> suitable grade for drainage exists . All surface runoff will be <br /> directed into the excavated area or natural existing drainages <br /> around the site . <br /> All grading will be done in a manner to control erosion and <br /> to protect areas outside the affected lands . All backfilling and <br /> grading will be completed as soon as feasible after mining is <br /> completed. All refuse will be hauled away or disposed of in a <br /> manner that will control unsightliness and protect drainage <br /> systems from pollution. There are no acid-forming or toxic <br /> materials inherent in the sand and gravel deposit . If petroleum <br /> products are stored at the site for mining equipment and <br /> operations, they will be stored as prescribed by applicable laws . <br /> Any storage tanks will be surrounded by a berm or be of the <br /> latest construction, adequate to contain any fluid spilled, <br /> should a tank rupture . In addition, there is adequate absorbent <br /> materials on site to contain any spills that would occur. There <br /> are no drill or auger holes on the land. Maximum slopes will be <br /> within the limits set forth in the Rules and Regulations of the <br /> Board and will be capable of being traversed by machinery. The <br /> L G Everist,Inc Ragsdale Reservoirs 23 May 5,2020 <br />
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