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2022-11-18_PERMIT FILE - M2022048 (5)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2022048
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/18/2022
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Application
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L.G. Everist, Incorporated
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DRMS
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ECS
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AWA
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EXHIBIT E RECLAMATION PLAN(CONT) <br /> Groundwater collected from the dewatering trenches may be <br /> discharged from the site, after any natural fines have settled <br /> out . The discharged groundwater quantities will be measured and <br /> sampled as per the requirements under a CDPS - Sand and Gravel <br /> Mining Process Water and Stormwater Combined Permit . <br /> The mining and reclamation plans have taken existing wild- <br /> life conditions into consideration. The final reclamation will <br /> enhance the area for wildlife use. The mining and reclamation <br /> plans allow for the safety and protection of wildlife remaining <br /> on the mine site, at the processing site and along all access <br /> roads on the site. In practice this is done by limiting the <br /> amount of disturbance, restricting truck and equipment speeds to <br /> 15 mph or less and doing concurrent reclamation. Mine employees <br /> are trained to deal with wildlife found on the mine, during <br /> operating hours to avoiding harming them. See EXHIBITH-WILDLIFE for <br /> more information. <br /> As mentioned previously, topsoil on the mine area is of good <br /> quality, so it should be a decent growth medium for reclamation. <br /> When topsoil is removed, to reach the sand and gravel deposit, it <br /> will be segregated and stored in graded stockpiles, generally <br /> located in areas where disturbances by ongoing mining operations <br /> will be at a minimum, i.e. , along setbacks on the pit perimeter. <br /> If the topsoil (and overburden) stockpiles remain undisturbed for <br /> more than a year, the approved seed mix will be applied to pre- <br /> vent erosion, to control weeds, and to keep them viable for <br /> reclamation. Fertilizer and other soil amendments may be used as <br /> discussed in this plan. <br /> If revegetation problems occur before release, an analysis <br /> of the problem area will be done and the area will be revegetated <br /> again as necessary. The seed mixture and rates may be revised as <br /> needed to complete reclamation, if a substantial modification is <br /> required, the Division will be notified prior to making the <br /> change. This gives us the most flexibility to complete reclama- <br /> tion successfully. <br /> RECLAMATION TIMETABLE <br /> Reclamation will begin once enough area has been opened so <br /> that any reclamation completed will not be disturbed as mining <br /> progresses . This may take 5 or more years depending on the <br /> economic conditions in the area and the amount of material mined. <br /> The operator anticipates approximately 81% of the total mined <br /> land will be reclaimed by the time mining is completed. <br /> L.G. EVERIST, INC.-WEST FARMS RESERVOIR November 2022 <br /> 24 <br />
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