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DRMS Permit Index
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M1981287
IBM Index Class Name
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Doc Date
7/7/2023
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Adequacy Review Response
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In addition, Exhibit E, Paragraph 2 of the original 110c permit further states: <br /> "The stockpiled soil will be place uniformly on the graded surfaces at a thickness equal to the <br /> adjacent lands, in this case, less than 3"on the south pit and none on the north pit, using rubber—tired <br /> scrapers and blade graders. <br /> To be sure, Exhibit E—Reclamation Plan of this conversion application addresses this issue. <br /> If any de-minimis concentrations or any accumulations of topsoil or overburden are encountered,they <br /> will be stockpiled and used in the reclamation process as prescribed in the original permit and again <br /> reiterated in this conversion application. For calculation purposes of the reclamation bond, it is <br /> anticipated less than 500 tons of combined overburden and topsoil will stored for reclamation purposes. <br /> As mentioned further into the application, Exhibit B—Reclamation Plan,describes in detail the amount <br /> of overburden and topsoil. In addition, <br />
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