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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977196
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
8/19/1999
Doc Name
FN M-77-196 HARD ROCK PAVING & REDI-MIX BUENA VISTA PIT CONVERSION 110-112 PERMIT ADEQUACY LETTER &
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DMG
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BARNHART AGENCY INC.
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CN1
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<br />Your selected final land use is Industrial/Commercial. Please explain how a pit 20 to 40 feet deep <br />will be suitable for an industrial or commercial use. How will you solve drainage problems? <br />Exhibit F -Reclamation Plan [yfap <br />Your Reclamation Plan Map shows [hat the reclaimed pit floor will be perfectly flat. Is this the <br />actual grade [ha[ will be established upon reclamation? <br />Exhibit G -Water Information <br />Your exhibit states [hat "[his operation is no[ expected to directly affect surface or groundwater <br />systems in the area." Your application shows a well near the center of the mining plan map. Will <br />you be using the well to provide water for the mining operation? If so, provide the information <br />required in Rule 6.4.7(3) regarding project water requirements including flow rates and annual <br />volumes for the mining phase of the project. <br />2. Locate on the pre-mining plan map, the domestic and livestock water wells that may be affected by <br />the proposal mining operation. Rule 6.4.7(2)(a) <br />3. In accordance with Rule 6.4.7(2)(c) submit a brief statement or plan showing how water from <br />disturbed areas, piled materials and operating surfaces will be managed [o protect against pollution <br />of groundwater both during and after the operation. <br />Exhibit L -Reclamation Costs <br />1. The Division has calculated reclamation costs, in the event the Division has to contract for <br />reclamation of the site at the time of the worst possible case. The worst possible case is when <br />excavation reaches the toe of the proposed final pit slopes. Below is a summary: <br />a. Grade highwall to 2: I <br />b. Grade pit floor to near level <br />c. Spread 6" of topsoil over backslopes <br />d. Revegetate highwall backslopes <br />e. Mob/ De-Mob D-8 Dozer <br />Direct Costs <br />Indirect Costs (18.590 of Direct) <br />Total Reclamation Costs <br />59o Administrative Fee {Rule 4.2.1(5){ <br />Total <br />Reclamation Bond Amount <br />Exhibit O - Proof of Mailing of Notices to County Commissioners and Soil Conservation <br />District <br />6,769.04 <br />4,430.23 <br />498.16 <br />3039.27 <br />400.00 <br />15,136.70 <br />2,800.29 <br />17,936.99 <br />896.85 <br />18.833.84 <br />18,850.00 <br />1. Please provide [he above-required proofs. The return receipts (copies) from your <br />certified mailings would be adequate. <br />
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