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Pg C, <br />Overburden and waste rock shall be placed in mined out sections of <br />quarry or on PMD - 5. Material can be utilized in West Highwall area <br />to construct benches and flatten slopes, as well as to contour pit <br />floor area. Crusher Pines would be placed on material to fill voids In <br />coarse areas. <br />~k (5.) Shown on maps «.-, ~_,t/~ ~a z ~ ~ s~.;;~s w. NJ,G.wa(~ i. s.~/G' ;r..:'1~,...(~ <br />~,~ (6.) Lower Dump Area <br />Oversize from this area shall be hauled to the pit floor area. Crusher <br />fines shall be utilized in covering coarse materials on benches and slopes <br />for reclamation~abandoned quarries are within permit areas. <br />~~ (7.) IMC - 2 - This site will not be disturbed under this mining permit. <br />~;c (8.) IMC-3 - This area will not be disturbed under this permit as well. <br />o ~ (9.) Ruby Pit <br />Pit configuration is shown on map. If any top soil Is encountered In <br />this quarry it will be stockpiled to place on final slopes. This quarry has no <br />overburden or waste materials. Mining is done so as to flatten existing <br />quarry walls. This quarry will be sloped to 3.1 or Hatt r en nnlno op <br />amount of material mined. Oversize material will be placed in quarry and <br />buried with fine materials. Quarry floor will be a pond area. <br />RECLAMATION PLAN <br />~k (10.) Fremont County has no master plan or zoning regarding this area other <br />khan classifying it as agriculture and other uses. William Giordano, <br />Planning Director felt wildlife habitat was an appropriate classification for <br />this area. <br />~ ~ t 1 l.) As stated In the soil Conservation report the only topsoil encountered <br />essentially is at the base of North facing slopes. Topsoil encountered in <br />future mining will be stockpiled on PMD-5, Upon reclamation topsoil <br />stockpiles would be placed on benches and slopes so as to be the most <br />beneficial. <br />