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2004-09-03_REVISION - M1994096
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DRMS Permit Index
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M1994096
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
9/3/2004
Doc Name
Inc Conversion Appl
From
DMG
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High Plains Sand and Gravel LLC
Type & Sequence
CN1
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-3- <br />(b) A comparison of the proposed post-mining land use to other land uses in the vicinity and to adopted <br />state and local land use plans and programs. In those instances where the post-mining land use is for industrial, <br />residential, or conunercial purposes and such use is not reasonably assured, a phm for revegetation shall be submitted. <br />Appropriate evidence supporting such reasonable assurance shall be submitted; <br />(c) A description of how the Reclamation Plan will be implemented to meet each applicable requirement <br />of Section 3.1; <br />(d) Where applicable, plans for topsoil segregation, preservation, and replacement; for stabilization, <br />compaction, and grading of spoil; and for revegetation. The revegetation plan shall centain a list of the preferred <br />species of grass, legumes, forts, shnrbs or trees to be planted, the method and rates of seeding and planting, the <br />estimated availability of viable seeds in sufficient quantities of the species proposed to be used, and the proposed time of <br />seeding and planting; <br />(e) A plan or schedule indicating how and when reclamation will be implemented. Such plan or schedule <br />shall not be tied to any spceific date but shall be tied to implementation or completion of different stages of [he mining <br />operation as described in Subparagraph 6.4.4(1)(e). The plan or schedule shall include: <br />reclamation; <br />(i) An estimate of the periods of time which will be required for the vazious stages or phases of <br />(ii) A description of the size and location of each area to be reclaimed during each phase; and <br />(iii) An outline of the sequence in which each stage or phase of reclamation will be carried out. <br />(T'he schedule need not be separate and distinct from the Reclamation Plan, but maybe incorporated therein.) <br />(f) A description of each of the following: <br />(i) Final grading -specify maximum anticipated slope gradient or expected ranges thereof; <br />(ii) Seeding -specify types, mixtures, quantities, and expected time(s) of seeding and planting; <br />(iii) Fertilization - if applicable, specify types, mixtures, quantities and time of application; <br />(iv) Revegetation -specify types of trees, shrubs, etc., quantities, size and location; and <br />(v) Topsoiling -specify anticipated minimum depth or range of depths for those areas where <br />topsoil will be replaced. <br />EbffiBTT F - Reclamation Plan Man Lllnle fi_a_m~ The map(s) of [he proposed affected land, by all phases of the <br />total scope of the mining operation, shall indicate the following: <br />(a) The expected physical appearance of the area of the affected land, correlated to the proposed mining <br />and reclamation timetables. The map must show proposed topography of the area with contour lines of sufficient detail <br />to portray the direction and rate of slope of all reclaimed lands; and <br />(b) Portrayal of the proposed final land use for each portion of the affected lands. <br />F.XAiRTT i. - RerlamaHnn r'nctc ~nle 6_d_121~ (1) All information necessary to calculate the costs of reclamation <br />must be submitted and broken down into the various major phases of reclamation. The information provided by the <br />Operator/Applicant must be sufficient to calculate the cost of reclamation that would be incurred by the state. <br />
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