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2021-05-04_PERMIT FILE - M2021029
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2021029
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
5/4/2021
Doc Name
Application
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Phillips County
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DRMS
Email Name
BFB
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AWA
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D
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1) At the completion of operation, the site will be reclaimed in accordance with the <br /> reclamation plan. A farm-type tractor and seed drill will be utilized to plant grass seed. <br /> J) Since the pit will be used on an intermittent basis, it is difficult to estimate the time it will <br /> take to mine the entire pit area. <br /> K) The pit will be accessed from County Road 17. We will be putting in a new driveway for <br /> mining purposes. The driveway will remain after reclamation for landowner use. There will <br /> be temporary haul roads inside the pit area, but they will be removed as reclamation <br /> occurs. <br /> L) There will be no structures permanently located at the mine site. Equipment will be <br /> maintained at the site only when mining is occurring. This will be on a period basis since <br /> material will only be mined on an as needed basis. Equipment will typically be fueled from <br /> portable fuel tanks. Any portable tanks at the site will be placed out of the drainage area <br /> and out of the active working area to prevent fuel spills or related hazards. This as well as <br /> good housekeeping will minimize the potential of any contamination. The final mine floor <br /> will always remain a minimum of 2' above static water surface and should pose no threat to <br /> ground water, which is about 150' below the surface. Equipment will be serviced out of the <br /> mining area. <br />
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