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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982057
IBM Index Class Name
Enforcement
Doc Date
5/20/1996
Doc Name
SENECA II-W MINE NOV C-95-023
From
SENECA
To
DMG
Violation No.
CV1995023
Media Type
D
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Mr. Michael Long <br />May 16, 1995 <br />Page 4 <br />Current abatement options <br />(originally submitted January 11,1996 in a letter to Erica Crosby) <br />A preliminary plan for abatement was submitted to CDMG on January l 1, 1996. This <br />plan was prepared by Tom Leidich of TerraMatrix, our consultant hired to work on this <br />project and submitted to the Division as Technical Revision 30 on April 15, 1996. The <br />abatement plan calls for redisturbing approximately 21 acres to construct the upper section <br />of 006-NE-2 drainage channel to approximate what is currently approved. This work will <br />consist of removing 18 inches of revegetated topsoil that was replaced over this area and <br />cut/fill drainage construction work. A total of 170,000 cubic yard will be moved to <br />construct the proposed channel. This design will create two drainage channels tributary to <br />the approved channel 006-NE-2 and will approximate the original contours. Then <br />approximately 51,000 cubic yards of topsoil will be replaced and revegetated. Estimated <br />cost of this project is $250,000 and will take eight weeks to complete once approval of the <br />revision is received. The current abatement deadline has been extended to July 12, 1996. <br />
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