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<br />-6- <br />6. Copies of aI1 air emissions permits or applications need to be provided <br />(2.05.6(1)). <br />7. The discussion on page I35 needs to be enlarged to address hoia the <br />permittee intends to comply with the clean air act, and conditions of air <br />quality permits (2.05.4(2)(h)). <br />Y.I. Soils - Rules 2.04.9, 2.05.3(5), 2.07.4(2)(d) and 4.06 <br />Deficiencies: <br />I. The applicant must identify the source and characteristics of the topsoil <br />to be supplied by the contractor (per letter on page 69 of the permit application). <br />Characteristics of these soils should be based on an analysis of soil ptf, elec- <br />trical conductivity (mmhos/cm), Sodium Absorption Ratio, Selenium and t3oron <br />(if pH>8.0). <br />2. The applicant must supply an estimate of the purchase price cf the topsoil <br />which eaill be suplied by the contractor. <br />3. The applicant must supply descriptions, analyses and volumetric determinations <br />for aZ1 soils which will be stripped from areas of future development and process- <br />ing waste disposal.. Analyses will include all the parameters identified in item <br />1 above. The location of the topsoil stockpile for the storage of this material <br />must be located on a map, and a narrative must be supplied addressing topsoil <br />stockpile volumes, dimensions, and handling procedures. <br />9. Final grading costs and topsoil replacement depths must be amended to reflect <br />the additional topsoil which will he available from stripping at the future <br />waste disposal areas. <br />XII. Vegetation - Rules 2.04.10, 2.05.4(2)(e), and 4.15 <br />Vegeta ti on - Rule 2.09.10 <br />Deficiencies: <br />I. The applicant needs to delineate vegetative communities based on visually <br />dominant vegetation on a vegetation map. <br />2. The applicant needs to provide site-specific baseline and reference area <br />(if needed) vegetation data on species composition, cover, production, and woody <br />plant density. Ti~is information must be derived from an acceptable sampling <br />methodology and experimental design, and meet the sample adequacy requirements <br />of the Division. <br />3. The applicant needs to provide a qualitative discussion~of each vegetative <br />community within the permit area. <br />9. It is highly recommended that the applicant meet with Division representatives <br />to design and establish the above sampling program prior to initiation. <br />5. The applicant needs to determine whether any threatened or endangered plant <br />species will be impacted by the operation. If so, appropriate mitigation. <br />measures will be required. <br />