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11/24/2007 2:49:38 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2003037
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/16/2003
Doc Name
Objection
From
K Weisner
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DMG
Media Type
D
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returned to a level of not more than 10 feet below the present surface or 2 feet above the highest ground <br />water recorded on the property during the hydrologic test period, whichever is higher. {The present plan <br />calls for two separate pits that in most places are 40 feet deep and 1000 feet wide running the length of <br />the mile-tong property. In this area that has historically had a high water table during the irrigation season, <br />the present plan can hardly be expected to produce arable cropland.) <br />Require Haldorson and Sons, Inc., to have an independent engineering firm determine if there is enough <br />overburden, top soil, and possible fines on the property now to reclaim the property as the present <br />application proposes after 10.6 million tons of sand and gravel have been removed. <br />I appreciate your attention to this matter and look forward to hearing from you in regard to a viable <br />resolution to my concerns. <br />Sincerely, ~~~ / <br />r~ <br />ay Wiesner <br />
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