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DRMS Permit Index
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M1976007UG
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
9/27/2021
Doc Name
Adequacy Review - Preliminary
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Environmental Alternatives Inc.
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CN1
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Angela Bellantoni <br /> September 21,2021 <br /> Page 3of10 <br /> (f)in conjunction with Exhibit G-Water Information, Subsection 6.4.7, if required by the Office, further water <br /> resources information will be presented on a map in this section. <br /> (g) Show the owner's name,type of structures, and location of all permanent or man-made structures contained on <br /> the area of affected land and within two hundred(200)feet of the affected land. <br /> (h)In conjunction with Exhibit I- Soils Information, Subsection 6.4.9, soils information may be presented on a <br /> map in this section; <br /> (i)Aerial photos, if available,may be included in this section. <br /> • Several of the required map items listed in previously in Rule 6.2.1(2)are missing from this Exhibit— <br /> please revise as necessary. <br /> • Please fully address items(b)and(g)as listed above. It may be necessary to submit separate maps or <br /> revise line colors to fully depict this information (existing conditions/structures,mining plan)—the <br /> photo map included is an excellent reference, however,it is very difficult to make out some of the text <br /> - Iand other required information on the provided map. <br /> • Please show the locations and expected volumes of the topsoil and overburden stockpiles on the Mining <br /> Plan map. <br /> EXHIBIT D-Minim Plan(Rule 6.4.4): The mining plan shall supply the following information, correlated <br /> with the affected lands, map(s) and timetables: <br /> (a) description of the method(s)of mining to be employed in each stage of the operation as related to any surface <br /> disturbance on affected lands; <br /> (b)earthmoving; <br /> (c) all water diversions and impoundments; and <br /> (d)the size of area(s)to be worked at any one time. <br /> (e)An approximate timetable to describe the mining operation. The timetable is for the purpose of establishing <br /> the relationship between mining and reclamation during the different phases of a mining operation. You will not <br /> be required to meet specific dates for initiation, or completion of mining in a phase as may be identified in the <br /> timetable. This does not exempt you from complying with the performance standards of Section 3.1. Such <br /> timetable should include: <br /> (i)an estimate of the periods of time which will be required for the various stages or phases of the <br /> operation; <br /> (ii)a description of the size and location of each area to be worked during each phase; and <br /> (iii)outlining the sequence in which each stage or phase of the operation will be carried out. <br /> (Timetables need not be separate and distinct from the mining plan,but may be incorporated therein.) <br /> (f)A map(in Exhibit C-Pre-Mining and Mining Plan Maps(s)of Affected Lands, Subsection 6.4.3)may be used <br /> along with a narrative to present the following information: <br /> (i)nature,depth and thickness of the ore body or deposit to be mined and the thickness and type of <br /> overburden to be removed(may be marked"CONFIDENTIAL," as per Paragraph 1.3(3)); and <br /> (ii)nature of the stratum immediately beneath the material to be mined in sedimentary deposits. <br />
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