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1980-12-02_REVISION - M1980037HR
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980037HR
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
12/2/1980
Doc Name
Amendment Application
From
TM Russell
To
DMG
Type & Sequence
HR1
Media Type
D
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No
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EXHIBIT D - QUARRY DEVEIA PMENT PIAN: <br />Approximately 9C1,~ of the material to be removed from this quarry <br />has been previously disturbed and moved. The method of quarrying this <br />rock will result in simultaneous reclamation with the mining plan. <br />The current mining plan is to place our crusher and screening <br />plant at the East or bottom edge of the slope where we will be able to <br />use bulldozers to push down the slope to feed into the crusher with a <br />minimum of material handling. As we push this material down the slope, <br />we will be smoothing the land back to a near natural slope and contour. <br />This method of quarrying will be the most efficient for us and will <br />allow us to partially reclaim the land at the same time. <br />The area defined on Exhibit"C" as Stage A, will be our initial <br />working area. The extraction from Stage A is expected to be completed <br />within 12 months of commencement of operations. Although, our initial <br />set-up will be at the East edge of the Stage A, we might simultaneously <br />extract material from Stage B 8 G areas if the market should require <br />different materials that might be more easily extracted from those <br />areas. As soon as extraction is completed in Stage A, we intend to <br />work South through each successive stage. With this method we will be <br />able to smooth and re-seed each Stage soon after extraction is complete. <br />There are a few sparcely spaced patches of Juniper trees and Bitter <br />Brush scattered in each of the Stages. We intend to leave most of these <br />areas undisturbed where possible. We believe that we can save quite <br />a lot of this brush because it is not located where it will intefere <br />with the major disturbance areas of operation. <br />-4- <br />
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