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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1989074
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05.3(5) TOPSOIL REMOVAL & STORAGE
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2.05.3(5) Topsoil Reawval and $toraAe (Continued) <br />• inches. This translates into approximately 10,775 cubic yards of gyon soil <br />and 32,260 cubic yards of Capulin soil Dl us the streambed soil, <br />Therefore, the 43,035 yards of soil from the Ayon and Capulin soil types will <br />cover 11.8 acres. This leaves a deficit of 5,316 cubic yards which should <br />easily be accounted for by salvaging one acre of the streambed soil to a depth <br />of 60 inches. As far as storage goes, since the operator will be stripping <br />only a few acres at a time, and then direct hauling it to backfilled areas, <br />there will only need to be one stockpile. The operation should commit to <br />placing the soil in piles where the side slopes do not exceed 2:1. He has <br />already committed to placing a ditch/berm around the toe with a sump. <br />• <br />5 <br />Rev. 04/05/90 <br />
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