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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1997026
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
11/18/2021
Doc Name
Request For Amendment To Permit
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Eagle River Materials, LLC
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM1
Email Name
DMC
THM
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D
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Table E-1. Reclamation Areas <br /> Description Area (Acres) <br /> Grave"Accqss.Roads 2; <br /> Reclaimed to Industrial commercial 26 <br /> ©ilst urbed Area Total ' 28 <br /> Undisturbed Area within the Permit Area 2.0 <br /> Total Affected Area 30.0 <br /> Note: Undisturbed area includes setbacks and incidental areas within the permit where <br /> disturbance has not occurred. Portions of area reclaimed to industrial/commercial will <br /> include ground revegetated for erosion control and access roads. <br /> 2. General Reclamation Plan <br /> Mining is complete and grading is taking place to the final topography and slopes as shown on <br /> Map F-1. Rangeland reclamation will be conducted on final graded areas by covering them with <br /> 7 inches of topsoil and seeding with the seed mix found in . . The entire industrial/commercial <br /> areas within the pits will be an aggregate recycling facility. For the industrial/commercial areas, <br /> portions of the ground will be covered with a gravel layer screened from material onsite. Other <br /> areas within the industrial/commercial areas of the permit site will be access roads and <br /> revegetated erosion control areas. Topsoil removed during construction of the <br /> industrial/commercial areas will be stored in existing topsoil berms as shown on Map C-2, used <br /> for rangeland reclamation, or sold as product. There are topsoil piles within the existing mined <br /> out pit that will be used in reclaiming slopes and areas to be vegetated within the recycling <br /> facility. <br /> 3. Topsoil and Overburden Handling <br /> No overburden will be disturbed or handled at Newby Aggregate Recycling. No topsoil will need <br /> to be imported for the reclamation process, even at the point of greatest disturbance which is <br /> the current state of the site. Topsoil stripped during construction of the Production and Storage <br /> Areas and not required for reclamation will either be sold or stored in the existing topsoil berms. <br /> A small amount of topsoil will be used in the industrial/commercial final use are to facilitate <br /> revegetation for erosion control. Excess topsoil may also be used to augment topsoil thickness <br /> on final graded slopes to enhance vegetation success. Construction of the Processing and <br /> Storage Areas will occur within the current disturbance areas of the site <br /> 4. Final Use <br /> The total affected area on the site is 30.0 acres, the same as the permit area. When the site is <br /> fully reclaimed, the final use of the affected area will be as listed in Table E-1 and as depicted <br /> on Map F-1: industrial/commercial. <br /> Carol Ann Pit E-2 Lewicki&Associates <br /> November 2021 <br />
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