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8/24/2016 10:58:24 PM
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11/20/2007 4:40:35 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2001051
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Name
REVEGETATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MATERIALS METHODS AND TECHNIQUES
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r1 <br />u <br />EXHIBTI' G <br />Water Commissioner George Varra has completed field inspections of the vicinity and <br />identified several wells within 600 feet of the pit boundary. Two wells on the east of the <br />site, one owned by Dave Slatten, another by Darwin Roe, are located within 600 feet of <br />the boundary. One well on the west side of the site, owned by William Seaworth, is also <br />located within 600 feet. Seaworth's and Roe's wells are not registered with the State <br />Engineer's Office, but were identified by Commissioner Varra as in use and needing <br />protection or mitigation from negative impacts. A copy of SEO well registration <br />documents for the general area are included in Appendix G-1. <br />Section 3 -Water Requirements <br />Water requirements and sources will be identified and approved by the State Engineer's <br />Office as part of the Substitute Water Supply Plan. Once the plan has been submitted to <br />the SEO and approved, a copy will be provided to the DMG. <br />Section 4 - NPDES permitting <br />A Stormwater Management Plan has been prepared per State guidelines. A copy of this <br />Plan is included in Appendix G-1. An NPDES permit will be acquired prior to start of <br />mining activities. <br />Section 5 -Water Quality <br />In order to preserve both surface and groundwater quality, several measures will betaken <br />as part of normal operations of the site. No hazardous materials will be stored on-site. <br />Fueling will occur off-site. Settling ponds will be used to remove sediment from <br />dewatering discharge leaving the site. Stockpiles of overburden and topsoil will be <br />seeded if left in place longer than one growing season to reduce erosion potential. <br />Stockpiles of product will not be stored onsite. <br />
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