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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1985173
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
9/9/1985
Doc Name
REGULAR 112 PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
Media Type
D
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MINING PLAN - Exhi~"D" (Continued) • <br />STAGE #7 <br />1. Access roads and crusher are progressively moved along closely behind the <br />mining operation as required. <br />Z. Stage Seven consists of 10 acres which will be mined in increments of 2 acres <br />per year, thus lasting for 5 years. <br />3. Operations will begin on the south boundary of stage Seven and proceed to the <br />North boundary of the stage, as shown on map (Page "C-1"). <br />4. Sand and Gravel will be extracted in the same manner as indicated in Stage One, <br />(Pages D-2 and D-3, Paragraph 4), except that the stockpile and overburden <br />stockpiles will be located in the Northeastern 1/4 of stage 7. <br />5. No water impoundments are located at the site, and the water will be drained <br />naturally to the Southeast. The topography of the affected area will be to a <br />gentle three to one (3:1) elopes or less so that very little erosion will occur. <br />6. Mining plan stages will be masked with red markers along the mining stage <br />boundary so that the contractor will have no difficulty in staying within the <br />mining stage buundary. <br />7. Refer to Mining Stage Timetable {Page "D-16"of Mining Plan) for overall picture. <br />8. Access roads are included in the affected area. <br />"D-9" <br />
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