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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2025026
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/27/2025
Doc Name
Application
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Paul A. Hampton
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DRMS
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DMC
THM
EL1
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D
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materials include products that area ssociated with diesel motors. Unimproved on-site <br /> roads may change as mining progresses throughout the site; however, am a in—10 foot- <br /> wide northeast-southwest trending road will be kept in place at the [and owner's request. <br /> Seethe enclosed affidavit, following Exhibit C, signed by the landowner ensuring on site <br /> mining roads will remain on the site after mining. Support equipment will come to the site <br /> on an as-needed basis. No night mining activity is scheduled for the operation; however, <br /> portable lighting maybe used within the pit from time to time. Portable lights wilt only be <br /> used for the purpose of equipment maintenance activities within permitted hours in the <br /> winter months while the days are shorter.All mining structures on site are shown on Map <br /> E-2. The Operator commits to clearly marking the permit boundary on all sides. No <br /> problems are expected with vandalism. Stormwater drainage on the onsite disturbed areas <br /> will be managed to direct all stormwater to either the active working area or the processing <br /> area tailings ponds by berms and ditches that border all disturbed areas of the site. No <br /> chemicals, includingflocculant, will be used in the tailings pond and no impactto <br /> groundwaterwill occur from the use of the tailings pond. Surface stormwater in the <br /> immediate area surrounding the tailings pond may drain into tailing pond but the majority <br /> of surface stormwater will flow to other areas of the site, as shown on Map E-2, orwill <br /> infiltrate into the porous ground surface within 72 hours. No formal sump will be located <br /> on site; however,the nature of mining leads to a depressed mined basin surrounded by <br /> site perimeter and pit specific isolation berms.Therefore, no stormwater or process water <br /> will leave the site and all runoff from a 100 year 24-hour rain eventwill be trapped on site <br /> and waters will infiltrate the mine floorwithin 72 hours. Onsite drainages will not be <br /> 6 <br />
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