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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1985212
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
3/10/1987
Doc Name
MEMO
From
JERRY WHITE
To
ANNE BALDRIGE
Media Type
D
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IAVLLIND BOFF - TRDPP QIIARRY <br />-:^ <br />1. The operator commits to salvaging a]1 available top soil and ft <br />use in later reclaimation. Aoxever~~pse are old quarries and very <br />soil is available. In the south section~~hsre are some available and <br />on one of the maps. If any additioal surface is disturbed in this a <br />will be stored in the same place. In the north area the top soil <br />in the work deck and x111 be used to reclaia as it is moved down to <br />the quarry. When it is moved down the material in the xork deck <br />back into the quarry into the worked out areas as the mining cont <br />2. Adjacent land ownerrs are: Gene L Freeman and lfargaret and J <br />on the north and C & S Railroadu on the south. C & S Railroad is le, <br />operator also. The Freemans do not directly loin the quarry but x111 <br />to the larger permit area xhen the 112 rermit is applied for. <br />3. Sections A and B rare identified but this xould not be necessar, <br />larger 112 permit were in effect. <br />s for <br />the top <br />sere shown <br />a the soil <br />been stored <br />.en more of <br />be placed <br />Freeman. <br />ed by the <br />~e adjacent <br />if the <br />4. Normally Qaarries are not quarried to a depthtY of more than 17~ feet. <br />5. Normally no high vertical xalls are left on completion of minim or <br />during the mining because most of the mining is done xith the aid of ~a fork lift <br />type loader. In order to do this the mining must be done in lox ben <br />facilitate the moving o£ the stone from the quarry to the cutting ma <br />to be loaded on pallets. which must then be moved or leaded onto the <br />6. The general slope of the reclaimed areas will be similar to the s' <br />mountain because the slope of the quarry stone has determined the sl <br />the mountain. Where it differs the slope will be ledged every few f <br />keep the slope at a reasonable grade. <br />~. The banks will be made secure by benching the stone as mentiond <br />Loose stone will be removed from steeper vertical walls so it will ~, <br />to <br />or <br />of <br />to <br />be unsafe. <br />
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