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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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lj� <br /> To +13038328106 Page 08 of 14 2021-09-08 22.22 20 GMT 13032008630 From Ben Langenfeld <br /> r <br /> RE6LAMATIQN PLAN EXHIBIT E <br /> 1 . Gneral Reclamation Plan <br /> The to, ` area to be reclaimed is roughly 60 acres. The total permit area is 65.48 acres, <br /> there fc> leaving 5.48 acres of undisturbed ground on site. The bulk of disturbance will be from <br /> the miring phases. Topsoil and overburden berms will be installed for both storage and <br /> bufferig purposes. There will be almost no permanent facilities on site, with equipment coming <br /> and gghg as needed each year to support construction material production.A scale house, <br /> office4piler, and paved site access are the extent of the permanent facilities that will have to be <br /> removed at the end of the mine life. <br /> , <br /> i <br /> Recl10tion <br /> on will occur concurrently with mining activities during most of the mine's life. This will <br /> helpnimize ongoing disturbance area of the operation, which will limit the impacts at any <br /> give . Mining Maps 1-6 show the concurrent mining and reclamation. Table E-1 - <br /> Recl Volumes shows the volumes needed to reclaim. Once mining is complete In <br /> PhaA and 1B, backfilling of the Phase 1B area will begin from the overburden that had <br /> beened in Phase 1C. This is the worst case reclamation scenario, and is covered in more <br /> detaxhibit L. <br /> al t Table E-1 - Reclamation Volumes <br /> Topsoil Overburden T• • • - • -• Overburden <br /> tF' <br /> 6,131 i 49,045 6,131 138,904 <br /> 120-09 <br /> 22,587 11 180,693 : 22 587 " 189,881 <br /> ._ w- _ r_r .F _ _ _ <br /> r 01 <br /> , <br /> 4 10,325 82,603 i 10,325 - 0 <br /> t Tot ai 85991 687..__..__' 25 , <br /> � 8729 ..� �....__..,,�__ ...___w .. .�___. 069 <br /> , 85 991 � 6 685 <br /> The AA,mine land use will be upland meadow and grazing land. All disturbed areas will be <br /> reveg, ted with a native or grazing seed mix as recommended by the Natural Resource <br /> Cons Lion Service. This matches the pre mine lands use, as well as neighboring land uses. <br /> f <br /> Phas)'numbering does not indicate sequence of mining or reclamation. <br /> ice• <br /> erise Mine E-1 Lewicki & Associates <br /> a tI ktr <br /> t X <br /> 4�� <br />
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