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2020-08-05_PERMIT FILE - M2020008
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2020008
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/5/2020
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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Scott Contracting
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DRMS
Email Name
LJW
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SCOTT <br /> iv. Hydraulic fluid - up to 100 gallons. <br /> i. The only permanent facility that will be located on the operations pad, as <br /> depicted in Figure 9 of the original application, as well as the attached <br /> Exhibit B, is a scale house. <br /> j. The existing identified overburden material at the site varies throughout <br /> the property. A variety of test holes were dug at the site, with the depths <br /> of 1 foot to 2.5 feet, which are identified on the attached Stratus (Exhibit <br /> E). The pit depth is not fixed across the proposed mined area, but instead <br /> varies based on the depth of minable material (also shown on Exhibit E). <br /> The onsite overburden will be utilized for construction of berms as mining <br /> progresses through the property. As the mining progresses from one phase <br /> to the next, the overburden in areas where mining has been completed <br /> will be then used for reclamation purposes (as further described in Exhibit <br /> B). <br /> 3. Exhibit E - Reclamation Plan; Rule 6.4.5 <br /> a. The reclaimed slopes in the recreational pond will be no steeper than a <br /> 3H:1V grade. <br /> b. Scott Contracting commits that all imported fill will be inspected and <br /> verified to be clean, inert and free from any contaminated materials, <br /> which may include the need for chemical testing based on the origin of <br /> the material. Additionally, Scott Contracting will also comply with all <br /> reporting requirements, detailing the amount of material that will be <br /> imported, as well as a map showing placement of the fill, and the testing <br /> results required to certify that the material loads were clean and inert. <br /> c. The current plan calls for a recreational pond of approximately 36 acres, <br /> leaving approximately 22 acres available for seeding. As referenced <br /> elsewhere, a pad for future operations and possible oil and gas extraction <br /> will be maintained at the site, leaving a maximum of approximately 20 <br /> acres for seeding. At this time, the exact acreage of drill seeding vs. <br /> broadcast seeding is unknown; however, drill seeding will be the preferred <br /> method where equipment access is feasible. Broadcast seeding will be <br /> used only on steep slopes where drill seeding is impractical. <br /> d. The proposed wetland seed mix including the total number of acres, seed <br /> bed preparation method, seed mix and rate of seeding in P.L.S./acre, <br /> seeding method as well as amount and type of mulching to be used are <br /> further detailed in Exhibit F. <br /> e. Information regarding the proposed secondary upland seed mix, including <br /> the seed bed preparation method, total number of acres to be seeded, <br /> seeding method and rate of seeding in P.L.S./Acre as well as amount and <br /> type of mulch to be used is further detailed in Exhibit F. <br />
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