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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981046
IBM Index Class Name
Application Correspondence
Doc Date
10/2/1985
Doc Name
ADEQUACY RESPONSE FOR SUNLIGHT MINE REVISION
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PANORAMA RESOURCE SERVICES INC
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MLRD
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D
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1V. F'RUPUSED REC:LAMATIUN WURk; HIVD SllllHErLE TOF'SUIL I.IHTER]AL <br />The area above Road 117 will be fuJ.ly reclaimed upon approval of <br />this revision e::cept ttrat a. smaller width road (7.~1 feet: wide) <br />will 6e I::ept. to ma3ntai.n access to the proposed fan portal. <br />Also, power poles and trans Former:> will remain to ~auppl.y l:he fan. <br />Hs previously described, all other buildinr-as will be removed, and <br />final contour will be achieved. <br />Gradino. wort; will trr., done by a bulldozer and suitable topsoil <br />m~.teri.c+l will be obtained fron~ the lower mine facilities area, <br />ad:iac:errt. to For_rrmile Creeh. Cur-rently the permit state=~ t.hat <br />42'17 cubic yards of topsoil will be hauled in to reclaim the site <br />because no topsoil was salvaged when the mine was started near" <br />the tr-rrn o+ the cenl-ury. The fact is that no top=.oi1. ever was <br />salvagable from the site. the steep slopes (appro>:imately 2.ir <br />hl:l.~r V) and the 1ac1: of apprecial;le covr=r and precipitation <br />never allowed a significant topsoil to fc:rrm. C1 ay ]Dame dc+ es:ist. <br />in tl-.e area, however they cor~tair~ 4U'i: 1=^ 7;`.'.% rock and stone <br />fragments. Sample+a on slopes adiacent to the minesitcr verify <br />this. It ~s therefore proposed that this material be c.rsed as a <br />topsoil cover instead o+ hauling in topsoil at an e::tren~ely high <br />cost from some other unknown place. It is proposed t.h~at. a cover- <br />oi~ 6 inches of tare clay loam witl~r rock: trrgarents be used to coven <br />tl-~e regraded areas. l-he material. wr.ll be obtained by clearing <br />the lower Mai: area for- proposer-I facilitir+s, near Fourrnile Croek. <br />Alt.trocaghr this aver, leas been cii.~;tr-rrL-end in {:tre past, na material <br />has ever been salvaged and t..he mait.er-ial is basically the same as <br />the original surface material. <br />Uist..urbed :area For Suitable Topsoil Total <br />tHateria'1 Repl.ac.erneni: Hcreage <br />1 . lii sturbEed Hrea Hl:rovr+ Road 117 V. YV <br />~. Truck Scale Area 0.1.°, <br />~. Lower Facili.t.i.es Area 0.95 <br />4. L..ower Facilities Access Road G. 30 <br /> Total ~:.~V acres <br />To replacr-_ this area: with 6 inches of 'to~rsui.l. mat.er.ial will <br />regLUre SVr?r70 cu. ft. of material or 185E c~.r. yds. <br />7 <br />
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