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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2002122
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/30/2002
Doc Name
112c Application
From
LJ Development Inc
To
DMG
Media Type
D
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{9) The Operator/Applicant, in conjunction with the landowners, may decide to use <br />reject/overburden to fill areas outside the permit boundary to improve the rangeland on the <br />landowners adjacent lands. The operator will notify the office (DMG-MLRB) of any <br />proposed backfill activity not ident~ed in the approved Reclamation Plan. However, this <br />option has some merit only if excess reject/overburden is generated. <br />(a) No specific location has been chosen at this time. <br />(b) Volume of inert material to be backfilled would have to be determined if this <br />option is adopted. <br />(c) A signed affidavit will be supplied certifying that the material is clean and inert, <br />if this option is taken. <br />(d) No date of proposed activity can be given at this time. If this option is chosen, <br />the office will be notified. <br />(e) Backfilled areas will be done in order to increase grazing land, and thus all <br />operations will be done in a manner compatible with the surrounding rangeland contours <br />and stability. <br />(f) All backfilled areas will be compacted to industry standards for general field <br />backfilling. <br />(10) All mined material will be handled in such a manner so as to prevent any unauthorized <br />pollutants to the surface drainage system. The sand and gravel stockpiles will be located <br />and arranged to avoid any uncontrolled runoff of stormwater from this site. <br />(11) No groundwater pollutants will be released at this site. This mine is a high and dry <br />area, and the deposit is sand and gravel with no known pollutants. <br />
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