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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1999083
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
9/14/1999
Doc Name
FAX COVER
From
RICK SNOOK
To
DMG
Media Type
D
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09/14/1999 14:04 719767554_0 CHEYENNE COUNT: PAGE 05 <br />EXHIBIT C <br />MINING PLAN <br />(a) Mining of the gravel deposit is scheduled to commence approximately <br />October 1, 1999 and end when the deposit is exhausted possibly 2009. <br />(b) Topsoil and subsoil depth is approximately 6 ". Cheyenne County will <br />salvage and stockpile topsoil and subsoil to the 6" as recommended by <br />the Soil Conservation Service. Topsoil and subsoil will be stockpiled in <br />the north part of the pit as described in Exhibit C and Mining Plan Map. <br />(c) When and where overburden is encountered, it will be stockpiled as <br />above. <br />(e) An access road will be built off of C.R. 28. The loading area road and <br />associated berm will not be part of this operation. <br />(~ As previously mentioned in Addendum to Exhibit B, There witl be no <br />catch pond associated with this operation. <br />(g) No loading area road. Access road is the only road associated with this <br />operation. <br />(I) No catch pond to catch drainage frarn active mining area. The proposed <br />gravel pit will not intercept arty groundwater due to slope and water runoff: <br />Ponding of water may occur for a short period after a significant rain. No <br />detrimental effects of quality are anticipated. <br />
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