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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1989023
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
10/21/1988
Doc Name
SPECIAL OPERATION 111 APPLICATION FORM
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<br />EXHIBIT C Mining Plan <br />Mining will commence as soon as the permit is deemed complete. <br />Excavation and screening of materials is expected to take <br />approximately two (2) weeks to complete. Then a portable asphalt <br />plant will be located on-site for approximately 2-3 weeks unless <br />weather conditions dictate otherwise. <br />The excavation area and the existing access road have no top soil <br />or vegetation, therefore, no topsoil will be salvaged for these <br />areas. <br />The product specification is 3/4 inch minus pit run. The plus <br />3/4 inch rock will be stockpiled and reserved for the landowner's <br />personal use. Historically, this pit was used in the past by the <br />county. Sterling paving will be working an exposed 8 foot face <br />of sand & gravel that currently exists and is stripped of <br />overburden. The pit excavation will be less than 1 acre, the <br />stockpile area will be 1/2 acre and the plant site area will be 2 <br />acres. The existing asphalt plant site area will be used in this <br />operation with access directly onto county road 65. ~- <br />Stealing Paving Company will not use any water during this <br />operation nor do we expect to encounter any groundwater. A <br />nearby reservoir retains excess runoff waters coming into the ~-'.' <br />are+3 and the landowner has filed for an augmentation plan in <br />District Court 1. We do not believe we will affect any existing <br />water rights. L <br />(~ ~''' <br />a ~ ~. <br />
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