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8/25/2016 1:26:15 AM
Creation date
11/21/2007 10:59:58 AM
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Template:
DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1991060
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
6/8/2000
Doc Name
RAVENKAMP PIT 1 M-1991-060 CONVERSION APPLICATION INADEQUACY CONCERNS
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LINCOLN COUNTY
To
DMG
Type & Sequence
CN1
Media Type
D
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<br />• s <br />Exhibit G: <br />Upon recommendation of the N.R.C.S., a 50-foot buffer zone will be left on each side of <br />the natural drainage in the northern portion of the permit area. The NS drainage will be in an area <br />D K not disturbed and should have a buffer zone of greater than the recommended 50 feet for the other <br />drainage area. <br />Exhibit G: <br />~i~ There will be no water requirements for this mining operation. <br />Exhibit I: <br />In addition to the Wages-Schamber Complex described in application submitted, other <br />soil types possibly included in the proposed permit area are as follows: Wiley Silt Loam, Kimst <br />~~ Loam, Ascalon Sandy Loam, and Vona Loamy Sand. Refer to attachment relating to Soils <br />Description and map showing location. <br />Exhibit J: <br />Inspection of the site by Brian Johnson, N.R.C.S. District Conservationist determined the <br />present vegetation is dominated by blue grama with buffalo grass, fringe sage and miscellaneous <br />61L fortis present. The various soil types shown on the attached map all exhibit basically the same <br />vegetation present. The attachment provides descriptions of the vegetation related to the various <br />soil types identified in the permit area under ideal conditions. <br />If you have any questions on the above, please contact me. <br />Sincerely <br />~~ ~~~n/ <br />Pete Aragon <br />Land Use Administrator <br />
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