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1985-04-22_PERMIT FILE - M1974052
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1974052
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/22/1985
Doc Name
REGULAR 112 PERMIT APPLICATION FORM AMENDMENT
Media Type
D
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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1 <br /> ' EXHIE39IT E <br /> F2 EC L A M A T I ON PLAN <br /> The reclamation plan is to create five ponds. the shorelines <br /> and areas surrounding the ponds will be revegetat-ed with native <br /> ' and introduced grasses. <br /> This type of reclamation is compatible with the site and <br /> surrounding land area in that this is a wetland site and - open <br /> ' space areas of this nature common to the region. <br /> This reclamation plan may reduce the potential flood hazard. <br /> ' The ponds will be able to absorb and retain flood water velocity <br /> which otherwise would be experienced by downstream structures and <br /> residents. <br /> ' The shortage of overburden and the naturally high water- table <br /> also ma4'es it nearly impossible to back+ill the site without <br /> hauling in waste material which more than likely would riot be <br /> ' native to the site. <br /> Creation of the ponds should increase the aesthetic quality <br /> tand wildlife habitat of this land area. <br /> Implementation of the reclamation plan of the affected land <br /> as it relates to wildlife, air, water, vegetation and soil is as <br /> ' follows. <br /> tGrading <br /> There will be very little overburden in this operation. Any <br /> ' overburden that is backfilled for shoreline stabilization will be <br /> adequately compacted by machinery movement. <br /> Grading will be done in a manner preventing any erosion or <br /> ' siltation of the affected lands. <br /> There are no toxic or acid producing materials associated <br /> ' with the mining operation. <br /> Shoreline stabilization will be completed as soon as feasible <br /> ' after the mining process. <br /> No refuse will be mined. <br /> ' There will be no drill or auger holes, addits or shafts <br /> constructed in this operation. <br /> 1 <br /> E-1 <br /> 1 <br />
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