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2023-05-25_PERMIT FILE - M2022048 (18)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2022048
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/25/2023
Doc Name Note
Review Assistance Document
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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Environment Inc/LG Everist Inc
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DRMS
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ECS
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1 e <br /> EXHIBIT E RECLAMATION PLAN(CONT) <br /> the bonded amount, the applicant shall submit a bond revision to the <br /> Division . <br /> Currently, the proposed mine site is primarily irrigated <br /> agricultural land, but is broken into 4 different use areas . The <br /> current uses are, irrigated crop areas; non-irrigated pasture; ditch <br /> and return flow corridors; and oil/gas operations areas with some high <br /> capacity gas pipeline ROW' s around the perimeter. The agricultural <br /> uses will continue in areas where mining operations have not yet <br /> begun. There is very little native vegetation present on the <br /> majority of the site because of the intensive agricultural practices <br /> that have taken place on the land. In most cases, the oil/gas <br /> operations areas have little vegetation and the high pressure gasline <br /> ROW' s have been farmed for many years and the vegetation cover on those <br /> areas is consistent with farmed areas . The ditch and return flow <br /> corridors have been disturbed by ditch maintenance over the years . <br /> This leaves only isolated areas around the permit area with vegetation <br /> that may be considered native . The typical vegetation descriptions <br /> in EXHIBITS I & J will not match the actual current vegetation on the site <br /> due to the agricultural activities - pastureland (cattle grazing) and <br /> farming with various crops . <br /> RECLAMATION PLAN <br /> This section covers reclamation on the developed water storage <br /> reservoirs in Phases 1 thru 4 . As discussed in the MINING PLAN text, <br /> reclamation will run concurrent with mining. Initially this will <br /> happen when the reservoir slope areas are being mined and graded. The <br /> plan is to ; }'= e Y leave idnelist-arleeel- <br /> eur� '�! gicaeled �3 Iie� te use overburden or shale from the mined <br /> floor to create compacted slopes around each reservoir. The APPENDIX <br /> contains the Deere & Ault Geotechnical Slope Stability Analysis where <br /> on page 4 they explain when anE 1=ie , e en this method will be used. <br /> if eut f3l! sleie nEj ±s usea,tl:te <br /> will: lee pusheel into the 1e.. __ part . if Bbackfilling will be -done, <br /> then once mining has reached the outer limits of a Phase , the sloping <br /> materials will begin to be placed against the <br /> working face so only minor amounts of slope work will be necessary <br /> as mining ends . <br /> In Phase 2 where mining will take place within 400 feet of the <br /> river, the bank will be backfilled to 300 feet at which point the slope <br /> into the reservoir will be backfilled and sloped. In this area no <br /> more the 500 feet will need backfilling nor will it be left open for <br /> more than 12 months . Armoring bwill begin as soon as bank sloping <br /> is complete on each 500 ft section . No more than 1000 feet of outside <br /> bank backfilling and sloping will be needed at any given time . This <br /> L.G. EVERIST, INC.-WEST FARMS RESERVOIR May 2023 <br /> 17 <br />
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