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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1984134
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/10/1984
Doc Name
BERNARD BOND BRANN DITSON IDLER SMITH WALKER NORTH & SOUTH WILLHITE PIT FN M-84-134 THRU M-84-142 IN
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<br />Mr. Carl Winsor <br />Exhibit D - <br />-3- <br /> <br />_ 1. Wildlife - The Division of Wildlife has recommended that <br />be provided for emergent vegetation establishment. Typically, t <br />sloping at no more than about 5:1 from the shoreline to some dis <br />lake. Please clarify your position in this matter. <br />2. Water Resources - Have you clarified the situation concerni, <br />rights relative to the exposure of ground water to produce ponds ii <br />reclamation? If not, I suggest that you do so. <br />Exhibit E - <br />1. Our staff hydrologists do not necessarily agree with your ai <br />the immediacy of river destruction of the pond banks closest to thi <br />Given the fact that these ponds are located 100' from the active r' <br />and protected by sand banks, the ponds may be expected to remain f1 <br />sometime. Since the end land use is rangeland and (given the exist <br />pond) wildlife habitat, revegetation of all non-lake areas is requ' <br />6. Please commit to the revegetation of all such areas. <br />st 10, 1984 <br />rllow areas <br />~e are areas <br />ice into the <br />g water <br />ialysis of <br />river. <br />fiver channel <br />ence of the <br />red by Rule <br />2. Our staff vegetation specialists concur with your revegetat on plan, <br />but I again question the lack of salvage of topsoil (or finer-grai ed growth <br />medium). Please justify this matter further. <br />Exhibit F - The special use permit for this operation is given onl for lands <br />in the SWl/4 NWl/4 Section 34. Does it also apply to all other ar as affected <br />by this operation (including those mentioned in this letter under xhibit A, <br />above)? <br />Jim Smith Pit <br />Exhibit D - lildlife: The Divison of Wildlife seems quite concern~d that <br />shrub plantings be done on the mine site in final reclamation. Do your plans <br />include any such plantings? <br />Walker Pit North <br />Exhibit A - An examination of the vicinity map shows that part of he permit <br />area appears to lie in the NEl/4 SEl/4 of Section 33. This areas ould also <br />be referenced in the legal description. <br />Exhibit D - Water Resources: How is Clay Creek to be rose? Is a ~ulvert <br />planned? <br />Exhibit F - Does the special use permit apply to areas with the <br />Section 33, as well as the other area referenced? <br />Walker Pit South <br />I/4 SEl/4 of <br />My review shows that the application for this pit is adequate now. <br />
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