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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2005021
IBM Index Class Name
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Doc Date
1/6/2006
Doc Name
Response to PAR
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Greg Lewicki and Associates
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DMG
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AM1
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Table D-8 <br />Topsoil Storage <br />Mining Area Eastern Topsoil Berm <br />Berm Length 1,250 ft <br />Height of Berm 8 ft <br />Slope Ratio 3 <br />Berm Width 48 ft <br />Cross section azea 192 sq ft <br />Volume 240,000 cu fr <br />Overburden Stockpile <br />The overburden from Phase 1 will be stockpiled to the south of the mining azea. Once enough of <br />Phase 1 has been mined out to start creating the peninsulas in the Reclamation Plan, this stockpile <br />will be rehandled and will create a portion of the peninsula shown in Phase 1. <br />5. Water Information, Riehts and Au~nentation <br />All water rights issues such as availability of water for this operation, consumption rates, dust <br />control, etc. is presented in Exhibit G -Water Information. <br />6. Schedule of Operations <br />Mining operations will only occur as dictated by demand up to the maximum rates described <br />eazlier in the mine plan. Mining, screening and processing will take place yeaz round and product <br />will be sold from this activity throughout the year, although little is expected to be sold in winter <br />months. The operator will not have night gravel mining operations, although minor truck activity <br />or repairs may occur after hours. Mining, processing and trucking will take place no more than 13 <br />hours per day, between the hours of 6 am and 7 pm, 6 days per week. <br />Anderson Pit December OS D-14 <br />
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