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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1981287
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
3/14/2023
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Exhibit D - Mining Plan
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Application
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Nikolaus Arnusch
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CN1
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ECS
MAC
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D
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(d) The size of area to be worked at one time. <br /> The submission of this application is for a total of 43.25 Involved Acres. Of those acres, <br /> 27.59 acres contain mineable deposits of construction material.The existing approved 110c <br /> permit is currently for 9.8 acres.This is an increase in area of 17.79 acres of mineable alluvial <br /> deposits. <br /> Soil survey results for the property, as previously supplied in Exhibit C, Subsection H, indicate <br /> that the mineable material is classified as; Ellicott-Glenberg complex, 0 to 3 percent slopes. <br /> Material profile of such classification are as follows <br /> Typical profile <br /> A-0 to 4 inches: sand <br /> AC-4 to 13 inches: sand <br /> C1 - 13 to 30 inches: sand <br /> C2 -30 to 44 inches: sand <br /> C3 -44 to 80 inches: coarse sand. <br /> Profile indicates that fine sand is nearer the surface and material coarseness increases with <br /> depth. Our client base varies considerably in the type of material they are interested in.Two <br /> of which are only interested in fine sand meeting the gradation of masonry sand.This <br /> material is generally found only in the top layers of material.As we continue to mine the <br /> permit approved 9.8 acres in the original 110c permit,that material is becoming less <br /> abundant. A phased approach of mining and reclamation is outlined within this application, <br /> based upon depth of completed mining with an approximate timeline.As a result, any one of <br /> the mineable acres may be worked at any one time. <br />
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