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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977348
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/9/1978
Doc Name
REGULAR PERMIT APPLICATION FORM BOETTCHER LIMESTONE QUARRY IDEAL BASIC INDUSTRIES INC
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Ideal Basic Industries
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MLRD
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Wu~W~J~ <br />• <br />EXHIBIT E (Revised 4-28-78) <br /> <br />(iv) Revegetation - specify types of trees, shrubs, <br />etc., quantities, size and location. <br />(v) Topsoiling - specify anticipated minimwn depth <br />or range of depths for those areas where,top- <br />soil will,be-replaced. <br />(i)/~ It is anticipated a slope gradient standard of <br />2 to 1 or flatter can be maintained in final <br />1 ~--- - <br />ing with the exception of portions o_' <br />certain highwalls such as the east highvaall of <br />the old A-band quarry. See also Exhibit E(a). <br />(ii) See Exhibit E(e) for seeding mixtures, etc. <br />(iiil Fertilizers and soil amendments will vary de- <br />pendent upon soil tests as appropriate prior <br />to planting. <br />~"' (iv) No trees were present prior to quarry operations <br /> and none are consider ed for revegetation. As <br /> mentioned in Exhibit E(e) so me shrubs will be <br />' l <br />d <br />d <br />ll <br />d t th <br />h <br />' p <br />ante <br />an <br />a <br />owe o grow erever <br />ey oecome <br />w <br />k <br />,~ ' established in order to give a random pattern. <br />` (v) Soil substitues will be used in final grading <br />, <br /> as far as the limited supply will reach. The <br />' depth of soil substitutes is not expected to <br />be critical as they are not much different than <br />' overburden materials which will be used for rough <br />' grading. <br />7 <br /> <br />
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