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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2003037
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
8/19/2004
Doc Name
112c Amend Appl
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Haldorson and Sons Inc
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DMG
Type & Sequence
AM1
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included in Appendix B, shows that the height of water would not be higher than 11 feet from <br />the shale bedrock, or approximately 50 feet From the surface in Phase A1. <br />In the extremely unlikely event that groundwater was ever encountered during the 13 feet temporary <br />operation in Phase 1, and in subsequent phases, Haldorson commits to covering any wet areas with 5 <br />feet minimum of overburden topsoil and Forgo any future mining in that area. <br />4. Water Consumption for the Operation and Water Rights <br />The proposed gravel operation will use water for dust suppression, raw gravel crushing, screening and <br />stockpiling as well as domestic/ sanitary uses. The Applicant estimates that the total water to be used <br />will be as follows: <br />Dust Suppression in on site plants <br />Sanitary Facilities <br />Dust Suppression on roads <br />Other uses <br />Total <br />8 acre-feet/year <br />5 acre-feet/year <br />7 acre-feet/year <br />5 acre-feet/year <br />25 acre-feetJyear <br />Water to meet these needs is expected to be provided from waste irrigation water from the property. <br />Haldorson Sand and Gravel Mine 39 <br />
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