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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2023038
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/15/2024
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Twin Buttes Land Co, LLC
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DRMS
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ACY
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EL1
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GBEA Wagner Pit#M2023038,Owner&Operator:Twin Buttes Land Co LLC 04/10/2024,Page 25 of 65 <br /> Table <br /> Table C-1. Soil stockpile seed mix.The barley and triticale are initial growing season cover crops. <br /> Fall planting. 6 <br /> Table C-2 Deposit depths and estimated volume. 9 <br /> Maps <br /> Map C-1. Main soil stockpiles. 6 <br /> Map C-2. Overburden. 8 <br /> Map C-3. Deposits of sandstone and cobble with thickness.The High Knob and Wall polygons <br /> are stacked but handled separately. 9 <br /> Map C-4. The roads within the pit boundary and the access road. The roads are multiple use. 10 <br /> Map C-3. Legacy stockpiles, location and size 11 <br /> Map C-4. Mining benches 12 <br /> Map Appendix C-1. Land usage.A,B,and C the flats are multipurpose,while the hill(B)is <br /> mining,soil stockpiles,and agriculture/ranching/grazing 17 <br /> Map Appendix C-2. Water rights are a considerable distance from the pit 18 <br /> Photos <br /> Photo C-1. The north slope top soils horizons are variable in depth and contain large cobble....4 <br /> Photo C-2. On the south slope fertile soil is extremely limited, bedrock is close to the surface, <br /> and vegetation sparse. 5 <br /> Photo C-3. Behind the High Knob(north)there is a small amount of usable soil 5 <br /> Photos C-4 and C-5. Overburden on the east side of the High Knob. 7 <br /> Photo C-6. Overburden clays and rock. 7 <br /> Photo C-7. Typical two-track on the left with dozer access for mining in the center. 13 <br />
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