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2021-04-14_PERMIT FILE - C1996084 (8)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996084
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/14/2021
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page 2.05-46 to 2.05-123
Section_Exhibit Name
Section 2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans Part 2
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Rule 2. <br />representative samples were collected from multiple truck loads and combined to form a representative <br />gross sample. Similarly, base material was collected to a depth of one foot or to the depth of rocky debris <br />from several locations within the sample area and then combined to form a gross sample. Sampling <br />locations were selected to provide a gross sample representative of approximately five acres maximum. <br />Future sampling will be conducted in a similar manner. <br />All sample analysis to -date was completed by Servi -tech Laboratories. Criteria for determining soil <br />suitability are presented by Table 2.05.4 -1b Soil Suitability Criteria. Recent analytical data is presented <br />by Table 2.05.4 -1c Soil Sample Analysis Averaged by Location and Table 2.05.4 -1d Subsoil/Base <br />Material Analysis Averaged by Location. Recommendations for soil enhancements have been <br />provided by Servi -tech Laboratories and are summarized in Table 2.05.3 -1c Fertilizer Recommendations. <br />As additional samples are collected, the above tables will be updated. <br />Table 2.05.4 -1b Soil/Subsoil <br />Suitability Criteria <br />Analysis/Range <br />Low <br />Acceptable <br />High <br />H <br />5.5 -8.5 <br />Conductivity mmho/cm) <br /><4.0 <br />SAR <br /><10 <br />Phosphorus m <br />0 -3 <br />4 -11 <br />>12 <br />Potassium m <br />0 -30 <br />31 -90 <br />>90 <br />Zinc m <br /><1 <br />>1 <br />Iron m <br />0 -3 <br />>3 <br />Manganese m <br /><0.5 <br />>5 <br />Copper m <br /><0.1 <br />>2 <br />All material placed as soil will fall within the acceptable range for soil suitability. With appropriate <br />augmentation, and after consultation and approval of the Division, other material may be used on a <br />limited case by case basis. If preliminary soil sampling indicates that a portion of an area may lie within <br />the caution range, then the area will be resampled on a denser sampling pattern to define the lateral extent <br />of the problem. Suitable additional soil material will then be placed on the area of concern, and the area <br />resampled. Alternatively, with Division approval, the seed mix may be modified to contain plants <br />tolerant of the parameter of concern. <br />TOPSOIL BORROW AREAS <br />Three areas have been selected to serve as soil borrow areas to make up for a soil deficiency. These areas <br />are designated as BA -1, BA -2 and BA -3. Their locations are indicated on Map 2.05.3 -6 Top Soil Borrow <br />Areas. Eight inches of soil will be stripped from the borrow areas and stored adjacent to the soil recovery <br />area. This material will be respread over the borrow disturbance upon completion of soil recovery <br />activities. Remaining soil material will be transported to areas deficient in soil material. <br />TR -17 2.05 -56 06/12 <br />
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