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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1987171
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Date
6/21/2006
Doc Name
Re-Calculate Warranty
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Files
Inspection Date
6/20/2006
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D
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1:N L5S PL+N <br />determined, as is the existence or need fora batch plant. This feature is <br />• mentioned now, however, to provide some indication of this action occurring. At <br />the time that such a need should arise, more detail will be provided. The <br />location of the plant cannot be determined at this time, but it would undoubtedly <br />be somewhere In the northern portion of the permit or possibly on adjacent lard <br />which might need to lx added to the permit as an amendment. <br />TQP$Qtl,, ~ALYLGE: Salvage of topsoil will be done by either dozer or by scraper. <br />Salvage depths will follow the recommerxiations included in the soil information <br />exhibit included in this permit. In summary, those recommendations were: <br />1. Salvage all soils, where soil exists, to a depth of 10" to 12"., <br />2. Reduce soil stockpiling to a minimum so as to reduce degradation of the <br />soil in storage. That is, whenever possible, replace the soil on regraded <br />land immediately after removal. <br />• 3. when stockpiling is performed, the stockpiles will be seeded with a <br />rapidly growing mixture of grasses similar to those used in the final <br />:evegetation program. <br />It is important to note the mining plan :eap shows the locations of pzoposed <br />stockpiles in Phases I through III. Unfortunately, the lay of the gravel In <br />Phases Iv and v is so varied, it Ss not possible to shoe even proposed locations <br />of stockpiles. This is because It is not known exactly how these scattered aid <br />highly separated bits aril pieces would be operated of where access toads would be <br />located. Many of these areas are so small as mining units, stockpiling of soil <br />Eor more than a month or two would probably not be necessary as the soil would be <br />replaced on top of the area where the gravel vas removed shoctly after mining. As <br />a result, on the south end of the operation, an indication of the soil stockpile <br />locations is rot provided. <br />• p,~ge 5 of 10 Exhibit 0 <br />
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