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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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D
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. <br /> To +13038328106 3 Page 09 of 14 2021-09-08 22 22 20 GMT 13032008630 From Ben Langenfeld <br /> r <br /> 1 . Topsoil Replacement <br /> TopsoWill be replaced at a thickness of 12 inches over all disturbed areas at the Cerise Mine <br /> that a4reclaimed from their mining condition. The topsoil will either be directly placed, or come <br /> from t*topsoil berms along the edge of the site The paved access road will remain on site <br /> permagently as an access for the land owner. <br /> The to soil from the topsoil berms will be used on the remainder of the site that was not <br /> concurrently reclaimed. The compacted areas will be ripped prior to topsoil placement the help <br /> root p'.etration past the topsoil. <br /> E�a <br /> 2. Heal Roads Access <br /> s. <br /> All inte nal haul road will be reclaimed to the pos# mine an use. A ramp will be left in place <br /> within pit to facilitate access to the bottom for wildlife and the landowner. The paved site <br /> acces` ill be left in place for use by the land owner. <br /> 3. Ri�lamation Timetable <br /> The suence and timing of reclamation activity can be seen in Table E-2—Reclamation <br /> Timetfe below. This schedule is dependent on the rate of mining, which will fluctuate with <br /> markmands. The operator will reclaim areas of the site as mining moves on to ensure <br /> limite sturbance. <br /> 1 Table E-2—Reclamation Timetable <br /> Desci-iotion Time Required <br /> 1 ui soil biirmarxd6v r6urosio-st pile.:i veget ted rm:ap'4 pr1 <br /> r. <br /> - <br /> 4 , <br /> �m- . tety u .�;oomplet�ori.,-14tinmgu% RtiseAand:1 _ <br /> Mine4 y reclaim site according to approved plans. Reclamation _ ^ W µµ ' 2 <br /> .......,._.�...a..,_ �.,.�.,w pP .....� �. ,... occurs 16.2 <br /> g reached its maximum extents in an area <br /> I as m has <br /> w_...„.._.. __._...._ ...__._._...,._..Y ...N..,. le v....,....Y; <br /> Re _.remainfcig:di it .d'. eae.suych,as. rfrr no,the Sc_ � ar ( : Of 3 <br /> 9 Totals: 18.2 <br /> 'at <br /> 4. R a'egetation Plan <br /> The fi Rrevegetation plan at the Cerise Mine is unchanged from the currently approved one. It <br /> will lea ea post mine land use of upland meadow and grazing land. The seed mixes are as <br /> follow <br /> Table E-3 -Native Seed Mix for Upland Areas <br /> {Verise Mine <br /> E-2 {.ewicki & Associates <br /> j r <br /> •e�i. <br />
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