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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1981279
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
1/9/1997
Doc Name
RECEIPT OTERO CNTY HANCOCK PIT AMENDED 112 PERMIT APPLICATION
From
DMG
To
OTERO CNTY
Type & Sequence
AM1
Media Type
D
Archive
No
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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<br /> <br />more than one growing season, a SCS recommended vegetative cover <br />will be used to protect from erosion and remain free of any <br />contamination of toxic or acid forming materials. Additional <br />topsoil will be hauled to the site from borrow pit cleaning. <br />(2) There is no woody vegetation on site. <br />(3) Topsoil will be maintained in the affected area along the <br />perimeter of the mined area to help Prevent erosion. Topsoil stock <br />piles will be maintained in low, relatively flat piles and no to be <br />disturbed by daily mining activity. <br />(4) The Operator Plans to stockpile the topsoil around the <br />perimeter of the mined area, away from daily mining activity. <br />Operator prefers to handle the top soil only once. <br />(5) The plan calls for no slope greater than 3H:1V or flatter. <br />the Operator will scarify the back filled surfaces to insure <br />bonding. <br />(6) The Operator acknowledges the Boards discretion to insure <br />topsoil is of sufficient quantity and quality to sustain <br />vegetation. The Operator feels with the growth media on site <br />• combined with the topsoil hauled in from borrow pit cleaning we <br />will have suitable material for revegetation. <br />(7) The topsoil will be replaced evenly over the site at an <br />average depth of 4 to 6 inches as recommended by the SCS. <br />(8) There are no vegetation piles to be dealt with on site. <br />3.1.10 Reve~etation <br />(1) The Revegetation Plan prepared by SCS appears to meet the <br />criteria of a diverse, effective and long lasting vegetative cover <br />that is capable of self-regeneration without continued dependence <br />on irrigation, soil amendments of fertilizer, and is at least equal <br />in extent of cover to the natural vegetation of the surrounding <br />area. <br />(2) The Operator and Owner has not selected forest planting at <br />this site. N/A <br />(3) The Operators choice is for rangeland after the terraces are <br />removed slopes will be shaped whereby a gentle rolling terrain will <br />exist and not to steep for livestock to traverse. The area will be <br />seeded by mechanical equipment. <br />(4) The Operator will adhere to the SCS recommended Vegetation <br />• Flan Exhibit J. <br />3.1.11 Building and Structures <br />Fage 6 <br />
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