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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2020041
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/9/2020
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Application
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Kilgore Companies
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ECS
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Peak Ranch Resource <br /> August 5, 2020 <br /> Table D-1: Typical On-Site Equipment <br /> Equipment Type Phase 1 Quantity Phase 2 Quantity <br /> Excavator 1 1 <br /> Bulldozer 1 1 <br /> Water Truck 1 1 <br /> On-Highway Dump Truck Varies with production Varies with production <br /> Road Grader 1 (occasionally) 1 (occasionally) <br /> Loader - 1 <br /> Dragline - 1 <br /> Fuel Tank 1 1 <br /> Mobile Pump 1 1 <br /> 2.0 GENERAL MINING PLAN — METHOD OF MINING <br /> The permit/affected area boundary will be surveyed and clearly delineated with fencing. <br /> All Phase 1 mining will be conducted with loaders, dozers, and haul trucks above the water table. Phase 2 <br /> mining will utilize a dragline that will be moved around the site over the course of mining. As wet material is <br /> excavated during Phase 2, it will be placed into a temporary stockpile on the ground next to the dragline <br /> where it will drain into the pit before being hauled offsite. <br /> Explosives will not be used at this site. No designated chemicals or acid-producing materials will be used or <br /> stored on-site. <br /> Over the course of mining, surface and groundwater on and near the property will be monitored to ensure that <br /> the quality and quantity of water is not affected by the operation (see Exhibit G). <br /> The overall life of the Peak Ranch Resource, including reclamation, is anticipated to be 10-15 years, <br /> depending on market conditions. <br /> 2.1 Phase 1 Mining Plan (depicted on Exhibit C, Sheet C-2A) <br /> Phase 1 will commence with the removal of internal fences on the property. Perimeter fencing on the northern <br /> and southern property boundaries will remain. New fencing will be installed on the west of Phase 1 to ensure <br /> all activity remains inside the affected area boundary. On the east, new fencing will be installed 25'west of <br /> the delineated wetlands area in order to protect the wetlands. The one exception to this will be where the <br /> access road must cross the wetlands to enter the site. A permit will be acquired from the Corps of Engineers <br /> to make this crossing possible. Buildings on the site may be used by Peak Materials,therefore they will <br /> remain on sit until they need to be removed to allow access to the aggregate resource under them. <br /> Construction of internal access roads and the construction of any required off-site improvements to Highway 9 <br /> will occur prior to the initiation of any mining. <br /> The topsoil and overburden removed from Phase 1 North and South will be used to construct the screening <br /> berms as shown on Exhibit C, Sheet C2-A. As described in Section 1.1,the berms on the north west edges of <br /> the site will be constructed of only topsoil. The berm on the south side of the site(it wraps to the southeast) <br /> will be constructed of overburden covered with a layer of topsoil. In addition, topsoil and overburden that is <br /> stripped from Phase 1 will also be used for contemporaneous reclamation of Phase 1 North and Phase 1 <br /> South. If necessary due to sequencing of operations, a temporary stockpile of topsoil and/or overburden will <br /> be maintained in Phase 1 South. Any stockpile that will remain in place for more than one mining season <br /> (early spring through late fall of any given year)will be seeded for stabilization purposes. See Exhibit E for a <br /> detailed discussion of the revegetation for this project. <br /> Cn;;Lewic Ai and As-ian.,YLI,( <br /> D-3 O TETRA TECH <br />
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