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will be permanent (set on foundation.) er insmllal hcnveert 1'hax I and Yha.as 2 and 3show them on [he <br />mining pion map. II'they are to be installed on land not shown n. alfccted land, include them within an <br />affected land boundary. <br />8. Show the location of the diversions to he installed for storm w;urr mana;:cment and to keep storm water <br />from running into or off site. Also, show the location of the diversions firr erosion control. Provide plans <br />for construction of the diversions, including the capacities and grades d~~c diversions will have in their <br />flow channels. Describe how the diversions will outlet safely withrnn cnntrihuting to erosion. <br />9. Your mining plan states that the disturbed area would not r. xcred 20 acres nt any time, including haul <br />roads and processing areas. State how many acres will he in hau! road, Ixe Exhibit C item'_ above) and <br />separately [hc acres to he in the proccssine areas. Thin intiirmati~m i. necrss:vy for bond calculation. <br />(Rule 6.4.4(d)) The Division will aswne the remaining acre. wiL' be thr extraction area. <br />10. Your description of the oaten:, depth and thickness of the deposit to be mined and the thickness and type <br />of overburden to he removed is a list of USDA soil unit dncriptinas. 'fhc wtit descriptions do not <br />discuss the thickness of the Jcposit «r he mined; however. the Pint paragraph of this exhibit slates that the <br />deposit ranges from 0.5 feet to 4i feet deep. "['hc Division mauncs th;u this is the thickness of the <br />deposit to be mined and that the retire depth will be mined :u:d thnt the average thickness of the deposit <br />is 22 feet. <br />1 t. What is the thickness of the overburden « ~ he removed fn-,m the i'hasc I arrt:' The information provided <br />For this section suggests that the Kim .oil is deep with loamy ,oif «~ G!i inches or nwre. How wiL' this <br />soil overburden be handled'? Will it be used as a product t+r will n be .acnl:piled to be backfilied into the <br />pit upon reclamation'? Show on year mining plan map whrrc necrburdcn will be stockpiled and discuss <br />to what depth this material win he baekliued into tha ph. Sonic o(this nctrrial, m least one foot, should <br />be backtilled prior to topsoil piaeemeret m ensure adcyuutr nroiin„depth and reclamation success. <br />12. Will bulk fuel or other petroleum produce he stored nn .rte? It ,+.~, ci<.crihc them and your plans to <br />contain and properly dispose of potential spills of these mamrml+. Ycur „+mainment plan should include <br />a facility to contain 1109.: of the nmximum potemial ,pill. <br />Exhibit E -Reclamation Phm <br />13. Your exhibit states that the snacct topsoil locations can be o-ccn on the flxbihit C Map. They are not <br />shown on the map. Please add them. <br />14. Your plan states "shallow depressions will he {eft to collect waur ---" F'Icasc describe the depressions. <br />How deep will they hd? How Iargc in urial crtent will they hc° If svatrr is retained in these depressions <br />for longer than 72 hours, you may have to obtain a w;ncr vuragr right h+rm dte State Engineer's Office. <br />I5. Hew much manure or simil^.r organic matariai will he used in supply [hc specified nutrients (no less than <br />l0 pounds oC N and 40 pounds of F'205)'? <br />16 Please explain the first two scntenr+a of your ezhihit tit 3.15(?). ~4'ill inert materials be hauled in from <br />off site anti backfiiied in the extraction areas? <br />17. Phases 2 and 3 arc nn top of a ridge with drainage in all dirrctinns except cast. Rule?.L_5(3) requires <br />