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2021-06-30_PERMIT FILE - M2021044
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2021044
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/30/2021
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Application
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Fremont Paving & Redi-Mix
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DRMS
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TC1
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AWA
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6.4.5 Exhibit E <br /> Reclamation Plan <br /> Reclamation to rangeland will occur following mining at the site. As topsoil and waste <br /> rock and overburden are removed from the working face, they will be stockpiled for future <br /> reclamation use. Throughout mining, slopes will be maintained at a 3H:1V minimum. Waste <br /> rock and overburden will be placed on the pit floor as quantity allows. Four to six inches of <br /> topsoil will be replaced on affected surfaces. If necessary, surfaces will be roughened prior to <br /> seeding. <br /> Fremont Paving and Redi Mix will use the NRCS recommended seed mix. The mix is <br /> attached for review. The seed will be drilled at %" to %" in depth at a rate of 2500 pounds per <br /> acre and straw mulch will be crimped in. All mining structures, including interior haul roads and <br /> stormwater diversion structures, will be reclaimed following all mining operations. All buildings <br /> are portable control vans. <br /> Throughout the mining area, salvageable surface material will be removed and <br /> stockpiled for use in final reclamation. Upon commencement of reclamation, the area will be <br /> monitored for noxious weeds. Fremont Paving and Redi Mix will implement appropriate <br /> methods to manage weed growth and will work with Cheyenne County Weed Control Program <br /> as well as NRCS for recommendations in the event noxious weeds develop. <br />
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