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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2010058
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
9/8/2021
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
From
Ben Langenfeld
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
TR2
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ACY
THM
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t <br /> 14,u, <br /> To +13038328106 14 Page 06 of 14 2021-09-08 22 22 20 GMT 13032008630 From Ben Langenfeld <br /> Only a�Qader and scale will be located on site full time, as most of the year the pit will not need <br /> to bet ir)ning at full production. Equipment needed to produce material during the construction <br /> seaso 4aill all be portable, and only present for the time needed to satisfy demands at the time. <br /> United till provide portable toilets and bottled water to employees on site during operations. <br /> PraceMwater and dust control water needs will be satisfied by leased BWCD water. <br /> In the4yent that a concrete batch plant is installed at the Cerise Mine, the additional employee <br /> presee will necessitate the construction of a fixed wastewater treatment system and potable <br /> water*ell. These facilities will be installed at least six months in advance of the concrete batch <br /> plant c Ping on site. <br /> 22. actin <br /> No bl4ting will take place at the Cerise Mine. <br /> 3. i soli and Overburden Handling <br /> The to soil on site is estimated to be 6 to 12 inches thick, with the overburden stretching down 5 <br /> to 22 q0t. All overburden and topsoil will be stripped for use in later reclamation. All overburden <br /> and t mil stockpiles and berms will be seeded if they are to be in place longer than 90 days. <br /> Over en from the first three phases(1A, 1B, & 1C) will be stored in a pile located on the <br /> north o-thirds of Phase 1 C. Topsoil from these areas will be stored in a topsoil storage <br /> berm' pile along the southwest sides of Phase 1 A, 1 B, & 1 C (Maps C-2 through C-6). <br /> Over jelt <br /> en will be used to backfill Phase 1A to original ground level as well as backfill slopes <br /> on thest and north sides of the mine. An overburden berm will be maintained along the north <br /> permit undary as seen on Map C-6 until time for final reclamation. This berm will provide a <br /> visual, ffer between the active mining area and neighbors north of the operation. It will be a <br /> contin tion of the berm built during the mining of Phase 1 C, and be 15 feet tall. Overburden <br /> stored! this berm will be used in final reclamation. Most of the original topsoil berm will remain <br /> in pla Until final reclamation, since topsoil stripped from most mining will be immediately used <br /> in reel ation in mined out areas. Both the overburden and topsoil berms will be used in final <br /> recta n to complete backfilling and topsoiling as needed. Temporary topsoil storage within <br /> the processing area will be conducted as need. See the mining maps for the topsoil storage <br /> areas,] <br /> I�>r; <br /> m <br /> 4. VWer Handling <br /> No wfgt <br /> diversions or impoundments will be needed a part of the mining operation. Water will <br /> ," <br /> be un processing and dust control, and will come from either the Basin Ditch or will be <br /> broun site by water trucks. Area surface water will be allowed to drain to the site, since the <br /> size of�xcavation will be substantially bigger than the volume of runoff the local area will <br /> gener,&. No water will be discharge from the site during mining. <br /> I F rise Mine D 3 <br /> ® Lewicki Sr Associates <br /> a <br /> ,! <br /> 4 <br /> f ' <br />
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