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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2021021
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
4/5/2021
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Application
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IHC Scott, Inc.
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DRMS
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ACY
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AWA
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Rifle Gravel Pit #1 March 2021 <br /> 5.0 Exhibit D — Mining Plan <br /> 5.1 Project Location and Information <br /> The proposed Rifle Gravel Pit#1 site is located on a 58.7-acre parcel along CR 346 (1-70 <br /> North Frontage Road)which begins at Mamm Creek Road on the west and ends in a cul-de- <br /> sac approximately 2.1 miles east of Mamm Creek Road. Approximately 0.5 miles east of <br /> Mamm Creek Road, CR 346 turns from a paved 2-lane roadway to a gravel two-lane <br /> roadway and remains gravel to the cul-de-sac at its east terminus. The proposed access <br /> driveway to the site is located 1.1 miles east of Mamm Creek Road on the north side of CR <br /> 346 (1-70 North Frontage Road), see Figure 1 and Figure 2. <br /> Gravel and sand will be the primary and secondary commodities that will be <br /> mined/extracted. These materials will support various projects. <br /> 5.2 Mine Facilities and Operation <br /> The site has approximately 1-2 Million tons of minable material that will be extracted over 4 <br /> years in 4 primary phases. The phases are as follows: <br /> • Site development and grading (Phase 1) <br /> • Mining preparation (Phase 2) <br /> • Mining extraction (Phase 3—in two stages limited to non-wetland areas) <br /> • Reclamation (Phase 4) <br /> 5.2.1 Site Development and Grading (Phase 1) <br /> 5.2.1.1 Topsoil and Overburden Handling <br /> This phase of the project will include minor site grading, vegetation removal and <br /> construction of the site access/driveway. Scott will not disturb the tailwater channel in its <br /> existing location and implement Best Management Practices (BMPs) to prevent mining <br /> operations from discharging into or comingling with these waters. Scott will install a low- <br /> water crossing at the existing tailwater culvert crossing or collect the water in a pipe. <br /> The mine will use conventional earth moving equipment to stockpile topsoil and gravel <br /> including, but not limited to a bulldozer, track-hoe, and a 35-ton haul truck. <br /> The existing topsoil will be stripped and used for the required berms along the perimeter of <br /> the site. These berms will be place inside of a 25-foot set back area from the property line. <br /> These berms will be roughly 5-feet in height and 23-feet wide at the bottom and will help <br /> control noise produced during operation. See <br /> Figure 9 for additional information regarding the topsoil and overburden handling. <br /> Note overburden materials across the site vary. The boring holes indicate the overburden <br /> depth can vary from 1 foot to 2.5 feet. Attachment C includes the typical cross-sections at <br /> the boring holes. <br /> 15 <br />
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