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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1979195
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
10/25/1979
Doc Name
REGULAR 112 PERMIT APPLICATION
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D
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' ~ • <br /> XHIBIT E (Cont'd) <br /> <br /> with good stability (see map Exhibit F). As shown on map <br />' Exhibit F, sloped areas will be maintained at 3 to 1 from five <br /> feet above the waterline to ten feet below the waterline. Other <br /> slopes will be regraded to 2 to 1 or less, as required. This <br />' open pit operation has no drill holes or auger holes remaining <br /> and has no addits or shafts. <br />t There are to be no earth dams. <br /> No toxic or acid-forming materials will be encountered or <br />' <br /> used in the operation. <br /> All refuse will be disposed of by either hauling it away <br />or by burying it in the backfill areas so that unsightliness and <br />deleterious effects will be controlled. <br />In those areas where revegetation is part of the reclamation <br /> tablish a <br />t <br />t <br />d i <br />h <br />d <br />ll <br /> n suc <br />a way as <br />o es <br />be revegeta <br />e <br />plan, lan <br />wi <br /> diverse, effective, and long-lasting vegetative cover that is <br /> capable of self-regeneration and is at least equal in extent of <br /> cover to the natural vegetation of the surrounding area. Refer <br /> to Revegetation Program later in this report for details. <br />' Overburden and soil removal and storage are discussed in <br /> Exhibit D. The non-soil overburden stored for each stage of <br /> mining will be returned to the mined area when the reclamation <br />' phase starts. It will be used as backfill and slope fill <br /> material. Soils will be used to cover areas to be revegetated. <br />' The operator's intention is to minimize disturbances to <br />' the prevailing hydrologic balance of the affected land and of the <br /> ~,ti,r <br />_ <br /> x <br /> <br /> <br />
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