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1998-07-06_PERMIT FILE - M1998059
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1998059
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/6/1998
Doc Name
CHECK
From
L AND L READY MIX
To
DMG
Media Type
D
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No
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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EXHIBIT E RECLAMATION PLAN <br /> The Haxtun Soil Conservation District has given us their recommendations for <br /> reclamation of the mine site after extraction of gravel is complete. We will do as they <br /> recommended. <br /> Top soil to be replaced at a six inch depth will be stockpiled away from the flow <br /> of water and reseeded to Lincoln Smooth Brome at the rate of 13 pounds per acre with <br /> a nurse crop of 5 to 10 pounds of oats per acre while the mining is taking place. This <br /> should reduce the chance of wind blowing the topsoil from the piles. <br /> As increments of 3 acres are completed having the gravel extracted , <br /> reclaiming will begin. The banks which have been disturbed will be sloped to a <br /> maximum of 3:1 slope. Overburden and dirty gravel will be used if needed to <br /> accommodate this. After scarifying the graded slopes, six inches of topsoil will be <br /> spread over the disturbed area. A cover crop of hybrid forage sorghum will be seeded <br /> before July 1 at at the rate recommended by SCD. Grass seeding will be done <br /> between November 1 and May 1 when there is at least 8" to 12" of stubble to seed <br /> grass into. The creek channel will not be seeded, as run off would wash away any <br /> vegetation which might try to become established. <br /> Reclamation will first be done at the north bank on the east end of the affected <br /> area. See map which indicates a 2.9 area staked off by posts, which will be mined <br /> first. We anticipate this extraction to take approximately 2 years, depending on our <br /> demand for gravel. Increased business could accelerate this time table. <br /> Most of the south bank will not be disturbed, as the gravel deposits mostly seem <br /> to be to the north. The property owner, who is 92 years old and had the property since <br /> before the 20's, says that that creek bed used to be very wide. The flow of the creek <br /> has moved to the south bank, away from the normal creek bed channel as gravel has <br /> been deposited to the north. After reclamation the flow should be returned more <br /> closely to the original position. <br /> If any of the banks are disturbed when channeling the water, they will also be <br /> sloped in the same increments and reclaimed. As the mining advances to the west in <br /> the creek bed, the sides will be reclaimed at 3 acre increments. The channel will <br /> continue to be directed to flow away from exposed gravel deposits as needed until <br /> reclamation is completed . All disturbed banks will be sloped to the creek bed. <br /> The roads, including areas of truck traffic within the permitted area, will have <br /> any gravel base added removed and the ground will be scarified. Topsoil, as needed <br /> up to 6 inches, will be spread over the road area and reseeded according to SCD <br /> recommendations mentioned above. <br /> EXHIBIT E RECLAMATION PLAN <br /> 14 <br />
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