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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1999038
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/31/1999
Doc Name
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS LIMITED IMPACT 110 OPERATION RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
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<br />Exhibit B <br /> <br />From the crest of the hill down the slope is mainly pinon trees and sagebrush. The <br />soil characteristics are of a cobbly loam or a fine sandy loam about 12 inches deep. <br />From the crest of the hill across the flat rangeland are mainly sagebrush and wheat <br />grasses. The soil characteristics are of topsoil consisting of an upper surface layer of <br />brown loam that is about 7 inches thick and a lower layer of reddish brown loam that <br />is about 3 inches thick. The upper part of the soil is reddish brown silty clay loam <br />about 9 inches thick, the next part is reddish brown silty clay loam about 15 inches <br />thick, and the lower part is light reddish brown loam about 14 inches thick. The <br />substratum is yellowish red loam that extends to a depth of 60 inches or more. <br />Manmade structures within 200 feet of the mining site consist of a 4 wire fence on <br />the crest of the hill, a spillway at the bottom of the hill to the east, and a pond to the <br />east side of the spillway which is fed by Church Hollow stream (shown in Exhibit E). <br />
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