My WebLink
|
Help
|
About
|
Sign Out
Home
Browse
Search
PERMFILE102061
DRMS
>
Back File Migration
>
Permit File
>
100000
>
PERMFILE102061
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
8/24/2016 9:56:06 PM
Creation date
11/24/2007 8:27:17 AM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2001001
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/8/2001
Doc Name
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS REGULAR 112 OPERATION RECLAMATIO PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
Media Type
D
Archive
No
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
58
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
View images
View plain text
• Exhibit Page 42 • <br />EXHIBIT L -RECLAMATION COSTS <br />The preliminary estimated reclamation costs for this plan total about $45,000 (not <br />including DMG add-on costs) for the first period (upper level, 2.2 years), and drop to <br />about $31,000 total (not including DMG add-on costs) beyond that. <br />Revegetation S 600 inducting 50%reseedir <br />PERIOD LOCATION ACAS ACTIVITY u";, s (.ry5( M3D~up <br />INITIAL CONST Roatlway 1.1 Backfilling from stockpiles (banns) S 1,200 S 1,320 15Yo <br />1.1 Greding end contouring S 300 S 330 t5% <br />1.1 Reve9efetbn E 600 S 660 154'0 <br />Roadway initially is 980 feet long, 30 ket wide, with 1 D foot dRChes. After reclamation, <br />roadway will be appro>amately 1740 feet brig, 20 feet wide, with ditches es needed. This <br />will be a permanent feature on the request of the land owner. <br />TOTAL FOR INITIAL CONSTRUCTION E 2,310 <br />STA E 1 fMININ ON V OF PP R E <br />Stockpile areas VF Iwhh been and ditchll <br />3 6 SraMlcation end final comounng <br />5 <br />250 <br />E <br />890 <br />154'0 <br />arountl perimeter 3.6 Revegetation 8 600 E 2,136 15% <br />(S7 through S9) <br />Mining Year 1 B.0 BacMlling from stockpiles (berms) E 1,200 E 7,176 15% <br />30 fl avg around edge 6.0 Grading antl comourng E 300 E 1,794 15% <br />1:3 slope, 10 fiat 6.0 Revegetetion 9 600 E 3,566 154'0 <br />Mining Year 2 7.4 Beckfilling from stockpiles (berms) S 1,200 E 6,866 154'0 <br />same as 1 7.4 Greding end contouring E 300 E 2,217 15% <br /> 7.4 Revegetation E 600 S 4,434 15% <br />Mining Year 3 2.0 Backfilling tram stockpiles (bertha) E 1,200 E 2,352 15% <br />same as 1 2.0 Gratling and contouring 9 300 E 588 15% <br />2.0 Revegetation S 600 E 1,176 75% <br />Installation of water controls Lump sum, E2500 each 3 each E 7,500 159;0 <br />TOTAL FOR UPPER LEVEL E 42,719 <br />Based on vroretrase assumption that no pond will be left, alUrough at least some ponds woultl t» <br />rseated if operafions cease et this point. <br />STAGE 2 (MINING OF UPPER AND SOME OR ALL OF LOWER LEVELI <br />Stockpile areas 3.7 Sranficatpn antl final wmounng S 250 S 925 15% <br />around perimeter 3.7 Revegetation E 600 S 2.220 15% <br />(S1 through S9) <br />Stockpile erase on 1.2 Backfilling from stockpiles (banns) E 1.200 S 1,464 15% <br />pit boor 7 2 Scerifination and final contouring E 250 E 305 15% <br />(S70) 7.2 Revegetation S 600 E 732 15% <br />South Area w/POntl 3 2 Benkfilling from shrckplles (berms) E 1,200 E 3,892 15% <br />Dry area antl 30 feet 3.2 Greding and contouring E 300 S 973 15% <br />out from shore 1.7 Revegetafion S 600 S 1,008 15% <br />Mitltlle Area w/Pontl 2.7 Backfilling from ctodcpiles (berths) E 1,200 E 3,195 15% <br />name as North 2.7 Gmding end contouring E 300 S 799 15% <br /> 1.7 Revegetation S 600 S 996 15% <br />North Area w/Ports 2.5 Beckfilling hom stockpiles (bonne) S 1,200 E 3,033 15% <br />aeme es North 2.5 Greding and contouring E 300 E 756 15% <br /> 1.1 Revegetation E 600 S 606 15% <br />Installation of water controls Lump sum, E2500 each 3 each E 7,500 15% <br />TOTAL FOR LOWER LEVEL E 26.466 <br />Four States Aggregates, LLC 30 DEC 2000 <br />Application for Permit: Line Camp Pit FSA-LCP-D1-001 <br />
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.