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2025-10-09_PERMIT FILE - M2025024
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2025024
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
10/9/2025
Doc Name
Incompleteness Response
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Tom Anderson - Yuma County
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DRMS
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JR2
AME
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EXHIBIT C <br /> MININGPLAN <br /> 6.4.4 (e) An approximate timeline will put us in excavation mode <br /> in about 8 weeks after permit approval and removal of <br /> material in approximately lmonth after that period. This <br /> will be a long term mine. Any reclamation will likely take <br /> place in 5to10 years. The mine will be intermittent and <br /> operate less than 180 days per year. Material from this site <br /> will be loaded by loader and hauled with trucks to <br /> county roads. <br /> (i)Topsoil removal should take 2-3 weeks; overburden <br /> removal, another 3 weeks. Material haulage is estimated <br /> at 5_to lc years. Reclamation is estimated to take 2 <br /> years or two growing seasons, depending on weather <br /> conditions. <br /> (ii)The stages are planned to be in approx.. 1 acre <br /> increments. <br /> We will start in the east and work our way west. As <br /> each stage is completed, overburden and topsoil will be <br /> replaced to begin the re-growth process. <br /> As the east side of the mining operation is completed, <br /> mining will move to the west. <br /> (f) <br /> (i) The topsoil ranges from 1-2 feet and 3to 4 ft <br /> of overburden. <br /> (ii) Another 10-18 ft. red clay base material then gravel. <br /> This material is located on a red clay bottom. <br />
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