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11/21/2007 11:17:41 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1986048
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
11/20/2003
Doc Name
2nd Submittal Conversion Application
From
Washington County
To
DMG
Type & Sequence
CN1
Media Type
D
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a.^ <br />(i) Approximately 5 - 6 inches of top soil exists at the site, Below the top soil is <br />the gravel and road building material. The depth of the current pit is approximately 30 <br />feet along the north edge. This is the maximum depth which is intended for the pit. The <br />pit has been fairly consistent in formation over the last 17 years of mining, so a similar <br />make-up is anticipated as the pit is properly back-sloped and expanded. <br />(ii) The stratum immediately beneath the gravel is a clay and dirt material. <br />g) The primary commodity to be mined is gravel. Secondarily, some sand and clay <br />deposits occur, but they are minor in nature. All materials are used for road building and <br />maintenance in Washington County. <br />h) Incidental materials such as sand and clay are also going to be used for road building <br />and maintenance in Washington County. <br />(i) No explosives will be used at the site. <br />
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