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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1999021
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/1/1999
Doc Name
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS REGULAR OPERATION 112 RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
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<br />After processing, sand and gravel will be transported off-site by haul trucks. <br />On-site mining and processing equipment may include: <br />• Dozer, <br />• Loader, <br />• Radial stackers, <br />• Crushers, <br />• Portable conveyors, <br />• Screening plant, <br />• Trucks, and <br />• Scrapers. <br />Thickness of Overburden and Mineral Deposits <br />Approximately 10 to 24 inches of topsoil will be removed and stockpiled. This will <br />leave 3 to 3'/z feet of overburden, which will require removal to allow access to <br />the sand and gravel, which has an average thickness of 13.4 feet. Appendix A <br />contains the results of exploratory drilling on the property. <br />Sequence of Activities on Site <br />The following is a listing of the sequence of activities associated with <br />development of the proposed mining project: <br />1. Strip topsoil off the perimeter areas that are slated to be filled to final <br />elevation. Material will be windrowed and replaced immediately <br />following filling. <br />2. Strip topsoil from the Phase I mining area and stockpile. <br />3. Strip overburden from Phase I area and move directly to the perimeter <br />areas slated to be filled. Stockpile any surplus material as berms to <br />i~ <br />
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