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8/24/2016 11:13:18 PM
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11/20/2007 9:55:59 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1984014
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Name
REGULAR 112 PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
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D
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<br /> <br />1. Far stabilization of the topsoil stock piles, a ditch will <br />at the toe and a contour furrow midway up the piles for ru <br />and erosion control. These stockpiles will 5e immediately <br />with the approved mixture. <br />2. On the Doagy No. 2, the soil is a Bouldery Clay Loam, Unit I <br />approximately four (4) inches of useable topsoil. Salvageab1 <br />of the waste dump will be approximately 2.5 acres which shou <br />1340 cubic yards of topsoil. <br />cut <br />ed <br />with <br />e area <br />d yield <br />On the affected area of the JD-3 lease block the soil is an n- <br />named Silt Loam, Unit IV with approximately fourteen (14) in hes of <br />useable topsoil and subsoil. Salvageable area of the waste ump <br />will be four (4) acres which should yield about 7530 cubic rds of <br />topsoil. To maintain quality growth media in the stockpile, color <br />and alkalinity (pH 7.4-7.6) will be used to determine cut o f depth. <br />3. Road construction in sagebrush par!<s will be avoided by us' <br />existing roads as shown on Exhibit C-1. <br />4 <br />Potential for the Production of Leachates <br />This discussion addresses the potential for the production ~ <br />from the waste rock piles and the probable characteristics ~ <br />leachates. Leachate is produced when precipitation infiltr~ <br />leachates <br />such <br />a <br />
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