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DRMS Permit Index
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M1980110
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General Documents
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EXHIBIT D MINING PLAN
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<br /> <br />~ boundaries along the east and south will be the second areas re- <br />claimed to final contours and revegetation. Excess overburden <br />will be stored along Nome Street. <br />As Phase III is completed, Phase iv will be undertaken, starting <br />~ along the south and working north. Phase Iv contains an aver- <br />age of 2-5 feet of overburden and 40 feet of aggregate. As min- <br />ing approaches the stockpile/crusher area, these facilities will <br />shift to the southern part of Phase II in the area that has been <br />~ mined and backfilled with reject materials. <br />Finally, when all useable aggregate has been processed and sold <br />final backfilling, replacement of the overburden, sloping, reve- <br />~ getation, and removal of all equipment will be completed along <br />Nome Street. One other item is that the reclamation map does <br />not show an irregular shoreline because it is not known how <br />much fill material will be available. However, whatever amount <br />~ is available as excess will be used for creation of a more pleas- <br />ing irregular shoreline. <br />0 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />• <br />
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