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2021-04-05_PERMIT FILE - M2021030 (2)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2021030
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/5/2021
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Application
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David Hunt
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DRMS
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ECS
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AWA
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placed and spread on areas disturbed by the mining. The minimum thickness shall be 6 <br /> inches above the surrounding finished grade, consistent with existing topsoil depths on- <br /> site. The topsoil shall be keyed to the underlying and surrounding material by the use of <br /> harrows, rollers or other equipment suitable for the purpose. <br /> In those areas where revegetation is part of the reclamation plan, the Operator will <br /> revegetate the land in such a manner so as to establish a diverse, effective, and long- <br /> lasting vegetative cover that is capable of self-regeneration without continued dependence <br /> on irrigation or fertilizer and is at least equal in extent of cover to the natural vegetation of <br /> the surrounding area. Seed will be drilled and mulched. <br /> The revegetation seeding and plant list on the Reclamation Plan Map contains the <br /> preferred species of grasses, shrubs and trees to be planted. <br /> Seeding will take place once final grading and replacement of topsoil have been <br /> completed. Timing of seeding will be consistent with standard horticultural practice for <br /> dryland applications -generally between late September and the middle of April to ensure <br /> there is adequate moisture for germination. <br /> (e) A plan or schedule indicating how and when reclamation will be implemented. <br /> Include: <br /> i. An estimate of the periods of time which will be required for the various stages or <br /> phases of reclamation. <br /> Please refer to the Timetable for Mining and Reclamation in Section (e) of Exhibit D. <br /> ii. A description of the size and location of each area to be reclaimed during each <br /> phase. <br /> Please refer to the Reclamation Plan Map (Exhibit F). <br /> iii. Outlining the sequence in which each stage or phase of reclamation will be carried <br /> out. <br /> Please refer to the Timetable for Mining and Reclamation in Section (e) of Exhibit D. <br /> (t) A description of. <br /> i. Final grading— maximum anticipated slope gradient or expected ranges thereof; <br /> The finished slopes of the reservoir will be 3 horizontal to 1 vertical. Any area reclaimed to <br /> native grade will match natural topography. <br /> ii. Seeding— types, mixtures, quantities and time of application; <br /> Please refer to the Reclamation Plan Map for the list of plant materials and seeds to be <br /> utilized. The operator will seed during the appropriate season to ensure adequate <br /> moisture for germination and implement weed controls to allow the grasses to successfully <br /> establish. Additional plantings may be installed once the reservoirs are full of water and <br /> the grasses are established. <br /> Hunt Farms—WCR 40 Dirt Mine—MLRB 112 Permit Amendment Application <br /> Exhibit E-4 <br />
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