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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981044
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT 02A WILLIAMS FORK RIVER STREAMBANK STABILIZATION PROJECT
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• cubic yards (approximately 600 tons) of rock will be required. <br />2.6 Revegetation <br />A temporary access road and equipment laydown area will be used to facilitate construction of the rock <br />veins. These azeas account for approximately 0.6 acres of disturbance which will be reclaimed <br />following construction. Since this is a limited azea of disturbance with minimal impact for short <br />duration (only one week), no topsoil is proposed to be removed or salvaged. Reclamation will consist <br />of removal of all construction materials, grading any ruts or surface damage, and seeding with the <br />approved Pastureland Seed Mix. Since disturbance area associated with the rock veins will be minimal <br />above the water line, no revegetation is proposed for those structures. <br />2.7 Bond Calculation <br />The following bond has been calculated for the temporary disturbance associated with the access road and <br />laydown area. No band is proposed for the rock veins since [hey aze proposed as permanent structures. <br />• Materials Cleanup $ 350.00 <br />Surface Restoration 350.00 <br />Reseeding (including seed mix) 300.00 <br />TOTAL $1,000.00 <br />• <br />AHA E~lawn<: EmpueDaign.doc 12 7/30/99 <br />
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