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2024-06-12_PERMIT FILE - M2024028
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2024028
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/12/2024
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Application
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Zuege Mine, LLC
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DRMS
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BFB
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EL1
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SITE DESCRIPTION EXHIBIT B (coNT) <br /> prior to mining. Both roads will remain in use when reclamation <br /> is complete. <br /> There are no above or below ground communication or power <br /> lines, bridges, wells, pipelines, water storage impoundments, <br /> railroad tracks, cemeteries or communication antennas within 200 <br /> feet of the affected lands . <br /> WATER RESOURCES <br /> There are no water structures on the site. There are no <br /> water bodies within 25 miles of the Permit/Affected Land bound- <br /> ary. The ephemeral streambed labeled as Rock Creek on the <br /> vicinity map lies approximately 15 feet south of the Per- <br /> mit/Affected Land Line, along the southern end of the mined area. <br /> Historically water only flows in this drainage when there is a <br /> localized heavy storm event . The drainage pattern across the site <br /> is from west to east . The soils have a high infiltration coeffi- <br /> cient so water does not accumulate on the surface or in the <br /> drainage for long periods of time. <br /> Review of well data from the Office of the State Engineer' s <br /> files on the surrounding area indicate the highest ground water <br /> table is approximately 160 feet below the surface and will not be <br /> intercepted by mining. For this reason we do not expect to <br /> encounter ground water on this site. We will not affect the <br /> hydrologic balance to the surface or subsurface water in the <br /> area. This will be a dry mine. <br /> Zuege Mine, LLC Zuege Pit <br /> June 11, 2024 15 <br />
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