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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980047
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
8/29/2007
Doc Name
Response to DRMS comments
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Exxon Mobil Corporation
To
DRMS
Type & Sequence
AR1
Media Type
D
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my Shale Gd Prpip~l Wloraoo MLRB Permit !d-&,-007 Rav Aug Z4 2at <br />i Aflecletl Aran $1.1iU5 Summary a rtl Request for Reauctipn in Aflened Arreage <br />The locations of the Davis Gulch Road and the construction water pipeline <br />disturbance within Area 10 are presented on Exhibit F-3, and post mining topography Is <br />as shown on Exhibit F-1 Limits of the areas that wilt remain active aflected acreage after <br />approval of this plan are depicted on Exhibit P-11. <br />For the bused corstructon water pipeline, the topsoil was replaced upon <br />Compldtinn of burying the line. Because this area s in the valley bottoms. the surface of <br />most of the disturbed area was in effect topsoil quality material, Consequently, upon <br />completion of construction, these areas were reseeded using the permanent seen mix as <br />described in the ongma; Marcn 1980 permit appucaUon (Exhibit E, p. E-47) rAost of the <br />areas near Davis Creek were too steep for dnu seeding or were otherwise inaccessible to <br />dml seeding equipment and were seeaed using hydroseedmg techrnques (Technique 1 <br />in the 1982 Intenm Site Plan amenomentl <br />Current conditions of these areas are presented in Figures 31 and 32. <br />i. ,.i }, i. ~ .,. ..'.I .r,~ ~ ,i, ~~i Pl ,ir i,.d -. I _ ~~ .i .ingi .'J ._... .;1 <br />i ~.~ .. ..I r~o r I ....I. ~ I ,. 1` i ~ ~ ..,ri r,~F u. I L.., i e1 i. ~. ~i .! Lih. t.. .. <br />~~'D~. ~ ~ ,~.i ~-~_. R ~ n '1 ,_i i'i <br />, .~I~'. i r. ~~_ i;. f. _:I ~' . ~. ,-.~ ~:..~. ~ ~ ~ ~i ,- ~~~~rrarn znA or ~mprrwatl Davis Gulch Rgap whore n <br />~i.~~= ,•~~-i ~ __ ~i~~o~ati ,. ~ ~ ., ~~ •ecaimap siAz slopes in ene arouno a water <br />~r~ ~r ,. _ ~llsc~ .at~ ,~ ~ .~.r.. ~ni7ion water vi~Nls. <br />
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