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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1986079
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
12/26/2006
Doc Name
112c application
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Lafarge West, Inc.
To
DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM1
Media Type
D
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RECEIVED <br />DEC 2 6 2006 <br />Division of Reclamation, <br />Mining and Safety <br />EXHIBIT E: RECLAMATION PLAN <br />The original reclamation plan for the site called for, "... the establishment of two <br />stabilized lake shorelines with vegetation along the banks." This amendment, at the <br />request of the landowner, proposes to backfill the majority of the pit with wash fines, <br />overburden, and other inert materials ("Fill") from nearby sand and gravel operations. An <br />untitled area in the northwest of the property will be utilized for storm water drainage and <br />detention. The urea designated for wash fines will be contained within a bermed <br />boundary to prevent this fill from washing into this detention pond. The upland portion <br />of the property will be reclaimed as wildlife habitat with the same planting requirements <br />us previously approved. <br />The FiII material will be compacted to the level required under MLRB Regulation <br />3.1.5(?) to provide stability and prevent leaching of toxic or acid forming materials in <br />connection with the authorized use selected by Lafarge West, [nc. <br />No other changes to the reclamation plan are being made with this amendment. <br />
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