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Permit No
M2001019
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/14/2001
Doc Name
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS REGULAR 112 OPERATION RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
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<br />EXHIBIT D <br />MINING PLAN <br />Mining will commence on or about June 1, 2001 and end on or around June 1, 2010. The <br />top soil will be stock piled in the Southeastern corner of the pit inside the boundary line. <br />However there is very little top soil as the gravel is exposed to the surface on the entire <br />site area. <br />Mining will be from a depth of 6 to 8 feet as that is the depth of the deposit and mining <br />will be from the east side or the entrance side and continue to the west fanning to the <br />north and south until it is mine out. The mining area is on a hill which is where most of <br />the gravel is located. There will be very little if any slope when the mining is completed. <br />The only equipment that will be used on the site will be a rubber tired front end loader <br />and trucks to haul the gravel. There will be some screening and crushing once a year or <br />every other year. <br />There will be no water used in this pit and mining will be stopped well above the water <br />table. No ground water will be encountered and no surface water will be effected. Surface <br />water will be almost nonexistent in this area due to permeability of the soil acid the <br />topography and layout of the mine site. <br />
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