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2020-06-16_PERMIT FILE - M2020007 (7)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2020007
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/16/2020
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response #2
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Environment, Inc.
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DRMS
Email Name
ECS
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EXHIBIT E RECLAMATION PLAN(CONT) <br /> have been farmed for many years and the vegetation cover on those <br /> areas is consistent with farmed areas . The narrow bands along the <br /> Cannon return flow ditch, the Platte Valley Canal and Platteville <br /> Ditch have been consistently disturbed by ditch maintenance. This <br /> leaves only isolated areas around the permit area with vegetation <br /> that may be considered native . The typical vegetation descriptions <br /> in EXHIBITSI &Jwill not match the actual current vegetation since <br /> the practice for the agricultural activities are that crops are <br /> rotated from year to year. <br /> RECLAMA TION PLAN FOR RESER VOIR AREAS <br /> This section covers reclamation on the developed water storage <br /> reservoirs in Phases 1 thru 6 . As discussed in the Mining Plan <br /> text, reclamation will run concurrent with mining. Initially this <br /> will happen when the reservoir slopes area is being mined and <br /> graded. The plan is to leave undisturbed natural sand and gravel <br /> at 3v: lh slopes in each reservoir phase. The 3h to lv slope of <br /> natural, undisturbed materials will need no other reclamation <br /> except minor grading to dress the slope. <br /> This section covers reclamation on the developed water storage <br /> reservoirs in Phases 1 thru 6 . As discussed in the Mining Plan <br /> text, reclamation will run concurrent with mining. Initially this <br /> will happen when the reservoir slopes area is being mined and <br /> graded. The plan is to leave undisturbed natural sand and gravel <br /> at 3v: lh slopes in each reservoir phase . The 3h to lv slope of <br /> natural, undisturbed materials will need no other reclamation <br /> except minor grading to dress the slope . <br /> Since the perimeter of the reservoirs will be mined to their <br /> final slopes, only minor amounts of slope work will be necessary as <br /> mining ends . This will also insure, that if mining ceases before <br /> the resource is exhausted, only a minor amount of work would have <br /> to be done to finish reclamation on the disturbed area. At this <br /> time, the final reservoir levels are estimated to be at the lowest <br /> crest elevation around any given reservoir. The temporary topsoil <br /> stockpiles in the various mining phases will be available for <br /> reclamation needs . <br /> When grading and shaping is completed on a large section of <br /> reservoir banks, they will be resoiled and then seeded during the <br /> next seasonal planting window. The MAP EXHIBIT F - RECLAMATION PLAN MAP - <br /> OPTION A and OPTION B show the sloping plans and areas that will be <br /> reservoir areas in this plan. <br /> All reservoir bank sloping will be completed to the stated 3 : 1 <br /> slopes or flatter. All areas that are above the high water line, <br /> and are not being reclaimed as graveled access roadways, will have <br /> an average of 6-12 inches of soil fully replaced and prepped for <br /> L.G. Everist, Inc- Ragsdale Reservoirs June 11, 2020 <br /> E-2 <br />
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