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M2021052
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7/19/2023
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Cover Letter
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Adequacy Review Response
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IHC Scott
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AM1
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ACY
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temporary seed mix is the same as the upland mix minus Rabbitbrush. Please <br /> include this information on Figure 14. <br /> Figure 14 has been updated to reflect the use of upland or wetland seed mixes. <br /> No temporary seed mix will be used. <br /> 10)Pursuant to Rule 3.1.5(7) slopes shall be no steeper than a 3H: 1V, 5 feet above <br /> the water and 10 feet below the expected water line. Within the narrative portion <br /> of the Reclamation Plan (Section 6.3.2), state how slope grades will be verified <br /> when inundated. Information must be contained within the Reclamation Plan, not <br /> just referenced in another exhibit. <br /> The narrative in Section 6.3.2 has been updated to reflect the use of GPS <br /> equipment to verify that the slopes shall be no steeper than a 3:1 slope 5 feet <br /> above the water and 10 feet below the expected water line. <br /> 11)Requirements of Rule 6.4.5(2)(e) have been sufficiently addressed under Table 2. <br /> However this information must be provided under the Reclamation Plan to <br /> sufficiently meet the requirements of that Rule. (Previously Adequacy Review #5 <br /> question #9) <br /> Table 2 has been moved to Exhibit E - Reclamation Plan. <br /> 12) 11.18 acres will be stripped. Neither Figure 14 nor the Mining/Reclamation Plan <br /> narratives clarify what land beyond the excavated pond (9.55 ac most recent <br /> revision) will be stripped of topsoil. Identify all areas in which topsoil will be <br /> stripped. And consistently provide this information across referenced exhibits. <br /> (Previously Adequacy Review #5 question #14) <br /> The 11.18 acres is the estimated footprint inside of the berm. This is the area <br /> that will be stripped during Phase 1 resulting in approximately 54,111 CY of total <br /> overburden material, of which 42,267 CY is defined as overburden (30" of the <br /> 36" cut), and 11,844 CY is defined as topsoil (6" of the 36" cut). This area inside <br /> of the berm captures a small area in addition to the pond area (estimated) <br /> between berm and greenbelt that is "undefined" that is part of the 11.18 acres, <br /> but is above the water elevation, so not part of the pond. <br /> 13)What is the anticipated failure rate for container stock? No anticipated failure <br /> rate for container stock was provided within the Adequacy Review #5 response. <br /> (Previously Adequacy Review #5 question #17) <br /> In general containerized stock has a lower failure rate than seed application. <br /> The high density of live seed application in typical seed mix application rates is <br /> designed to account for seed loss. Containerized stock planting rates are also <br /> designed to account for a lower but still significant expected loss rate. However, <br />
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