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. ' - 4~ ~ <br />Dakolios Construction Company -2- pril 12, 1984 <br />2. The mining plan map shows the location of overburden stockpil s, but not <br />the location of topsoil stockpiles as stated in the next. Topsoi stockpiles <br />shall be placed in accordance with Rule 6.4(c). <br />3. The Division recommends that the operator contact the State H~alth <br />Department specifically for the possible need of an NPDES Permit o cover <br />dewater operations (Rule 6.2(a)(2)). <br />Reclamation Plan/Map <br />1. The creation of a pond on lands formerly used for other purpo <br />a change in environments, and creates habitat for wildlife. <br />As such is the case, Rule 6:,4 requires that wildlife habitat be c <br />would protect, rehabilitate, or improve the habitat environment. <br />The proposed final configuration of the lake is roughly rectangul <br />The Division does not feel that such a configuration meets the in <br />this rule and, hence, we request that anew plan and map be provi <br />Typically, other applications have included: islands; peninsulas; <br />and, irregular shorelines. <br />2. The Division encourages the replacement of woody species (by p' <br />seedlings) and suggests that the plan include such plantings (part <br />along the north shore where many trees will be removed as a result <br />Reclamation Costs <br />;, The costs should reflect a "worst case" bonding senario under the <br />plan. In particular, the Division feels that the costs to backfil <br />to create 3:1 slopes, will be considerabley greater that $2.00/f t. <br />(considering the volume of material required to create this config <br />~ considering the cost to move materials). The costs should also be <br />some nominal, some to include trees (if the operator so agrees) pe <br />comment given above. <br />These costs should be based on a maximum shore line to be exposed a <br />~' time and maximum volume to be backfilled. <br />Other <br />Please send proof of publication and proof of mailing to all immedi <br />adjacent landowners (including easements).. <br />It would be helpful if responses could be returned by no later thar <br />April 20, 1984. <br />Sincerely, <br />Michael D. Stanton <br />Reclamation Specialist <br />dictates <br />which <br />in shape. <br />tion of <br />llows; <br />anting <br />cularly <br />of mining). <br />roposed <br />in order <br />~ation and <br />~evised for <br />the <br />t any given <br />ely <br />MOS/pjh <br />