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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1991146
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
2/24/1992
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION
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D
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protected by riprap. The location of the power pole is within <br />this group of trees and will not have to 6e moved as a part <br />Phase II er.cavation. <br />J/3. There are no permanent man-made structures associated <br />with the bridle-Path Easement. Although reference is made to <br />this easement in both the Warranty Deed and the Title Insurance <br />Policy, additional research shows that any claims to the Bridle <br />F'ath were relinquished in the original sale ^f the property. <br />(See attached Deed from Gaylon Boyd to Barry Baird, predecessor <br />in title to k;lein and Zanett). The Bridal-Path Easement has <br />been deleted from the revised Exhibit E - Map. <br />4." Three monitoring wells have been constructed in the <br />locations indicated ^n the revised Exhibit E - Map. Attached <br />is correspondence with the State Engineer's Office regarding <br />the wells. Please refer to the enclosed Buckhorn Geotech <br />analysis dated February 10, 1992. <br />5. Disturbances to the quality of water will be slight, <br />based upon the following: <br />a. Mining activity will be conducted with <br />rubber-tired equipment, outside of the active <br />channel of the river. <br />b. StocY.piles will not be required since the <br />• excavated material will be loaded directly into <br />truc4:s and hauled off site. <br />c. The streambed material is naturally coarse, with <br />very little silt-sized material present. Silt, as a <br />clastic sediment, is defined in "Dictionary of <br />Geological Terms", with most of the particles <br />between 1/16mm and 1/256mm in diameter. A screen <br />analysis of typical material in the deposit was <br />performed on February 2, 1992 with the fallowing <br />results: <br />Screen Size Weight Percent <br />1" 57.9% <br />1/ib"-5/8" 22.9% <br />1/16" 9.5% <br />With less than ten percent of the material passing a <br />10-mesh sieve (1/16"), very little material in the <br />sample would be as small as 1/16mm (11406") which <br />would pass a 200-mesh sieve and 6e classified as <br />silt. <br />f • <br />I <br />I <br />i <br />d. Once Phase I mining has been completed,'`riprap~ <br />placed in the Phase I locations and the rail/wire <br />Sl~u/ -structure constructed along the south boundary of <br />the permit area, the river will be diverted into the <br />`,~~ Phase I er.cavation area. The existing berm will be <br />y,y`~LV` ~~cut at the location shown on Exhibit E - Mining Plan <br />a~~°J and a temporary diversion constructed with native <br />(jE~ 1,~~,(~~( alluvium, similar to the existing berm. A small <br />..~•' + 5 ` <br />~'p 'I~csy" Page 2 1 <br />\Pt <br />/ S{~~5; <br />
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