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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1988101
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/1/1990
Doc Name
FONDIS PIT M-88-101
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CNTY OF ELBERT
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MLRD
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D
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~~ <br />Item 2: Affected Area Drainage <br />Per your observation there was one small area <br />that water was allowed to drain out of the pit. <br />We have cut a ditch across the location. We have <br />one question. How are we supposed to work in the <br />mine if all water is to drain into the pit creat- <br />ing a pond? Presently there is water standing <br />all over the pit floor, making it difficult to <br />operate equipment. Can't water be drained slowly <br />into the natural channel without causing any <br />problems. Isn't it going to soak into the ground <br />and find the underground flow anyway. <br />Item 3: Minimization of off-site impacts <br />To stablize the natural stream channel side will <br />require some modifications. The natural stream <br />bank below the gravel pit is too steep to be sta- <br />bilized by vegetation; furthermore, every large <br />storm event will naturally wash any vegetation <br />established because of the steepness and soil <br />type. We would propose to solve this problem by <br />one of two options. <br />We could slope the natural stream bank back at a <br />4 to 1 slope, import topsoil, and reseed the <br />slope. The other option we would prefer is to <br />place rip rap along the natural stream bank to <br />protect it. It is our opinion this is more <br />likely to stabilize the outslope. <br />We would suggest both of these options may be ex- <br />cessive when compared to the entire stream bank <br />above and below the mine site which are contrib- <br />uting as much to the sedimentation into the <br />stream channel, if not more, than the mine loca- <br />tion at present. <br />Proposed Repair Date: No later than May 31, <br />1991. <br />Item 4: Haul Road inclusion <br />The haul road is 1489 ft in length and averages <br />36 ft in width. This amounts to 1.23 acres which <br />must be included in the mine permit. This places <br />us .80 acres over the limit for this type permit. <br />To fall within the limits of the permit we wish <br />to change the southern most dimensions of the <br />permit area from 200 ft north to south by 525 ft <br />east to west to 133 ft north to south by 525 ft <br />east to west. <br />
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