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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1988044
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
8/20/1996
Doc Name
COVER SHEET FINANCIAL WARRANTY FOR M88-044 COAL CREEK RESOURCE
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Type & Sequence
SO2
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<br /> <br />3034522759 <br />TUTTLE RPPLEGRTE INC <br />Notes/1)escripuons: <br />1) Barkfill and Grade Excavations: <br />The overburden stockpiled for reclamati <br />reclamation of the excavation areas will <br />overburdcn down into the mined area <br />a. The east upland area has an averag <br />total of nine acres of overburden W <br />require the regrading of this mater <br />b. The west upland area does not hav <br />c. Lowland area has no overburden, ~ <br />d. The settling ponds are expected to <br />to a depth of three feet. <br />2) Scarify prior to Seeding: <br />• <br />157 P03 RUG 20 '96 15:01 <br />be located above the mining areas. The <br />a dozer and/or scraper to push and grade U1e <br />overburden depth of 3.5' In a typical mining'area <br />1 be stripped and stockpiled. Reclamation will <br />t over the mining disturbance area. <br />overburden. <br />Iy topsoil. <br />ave a surface area of four acres and will be excavated <br />The following areas will require scarifyin prior to seeding: roads, stripped aeeas, overburden <br />and topsoil stockpile sites, batch plant are and processing areas. At any given point in tithe it <br />can br. expected that a total of 37 acres wi need to be scarified. <br />3) Placement of Four to Eight Inches of <br />The fi~llowing areas will require the p <br />areas, excavations, the settling ponds. <br />a. In the lowland areas topsoil will <br />the reclamation plan. <br />4) Sa:ding, Mulching and Fertilizing: <br />All o1.'the disturbance aeeas will require <br />5) Reseeding: <br />An estimate of 20% was used to calculate <br />6) Placement of Fences: <br />Fencing around the upland reclaimed areF <br />for the establishment of the vegetation. Z <br />fence. The lowland mining area will haul <br />temporary electric frnce transecting Coal <br />wire fences were figured into the cost fot <br />reported as a lump sum. <br />of topsoil (average depth @ six inches): stripped <br />be placed on the edges of mining, as discussed in <br />and mulching and fertilizing if necessary. <br />non-germinating area. <br />s will be required for the fast couple of years t0 allow <br />less areas will be frnced with a temporary elechic <br />a permanrnt barbed-wire frnce on the outside! and <br />reek. Both temporary electric and permaaent'bazbed- <br />he lowland aeeas. Fencing costs in Table L-2 are <br />L-2 <br />
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