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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1999063
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/20/1999
Doc Name
RED WOLF QUARRY 110 APPLICATION ADEQUACY LETTER FN M-99-063
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LaPP.-19-?? MON 93]57 PM ECI LaNDSCaPE 303 27° 1071 <br />. <br />BCI LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS, INC. <br />¢.3.4 EXHiBiT D - Recamation Plan <br />(a) BCI plans to quarry 1-2 mine pits at a time. Before we <br />would start to mine another pit we would begin the reclamation <br />process of the completed pit. Therefore, at any one time during <br />our mining there will be approximately .5 acres of quarry area to <br />reclaim. As stated in E~EIIBIT C -Mining Plan the quarry pits <br />are already open so thew will be very little overburden during the <br />mining process. The over burden or waste rock that is produced <br />we will stockpiled use to help fill in the quarry pit for <br />reclamation: seca~ <br />~--~ ~ a~ <br />'r.S -~ " ~ _. ~.- <br />V I1, i ~ ~ <br />--L~~._ <br />_._.~ _ <br />r-=.__ <br />-=~- P~Wc~11(5~~1~~~ <br />---::, <br />r - ._.....~/G~~,.rd.. <br /> <br />.-~,T1- a --~. I~rev;ovslY.D}5-curbed s~~e <br />:.:-, <br />~..~ . <br />_ .._ ~~~.'., ~IQdeRock. p'll~ <br />~' ~~_~` <br />1 '3~:~ ~Ec'u~d ~n~ le we Gtf~ <br />~~rcy~~ ~ b,e ~~cc; <br />h~r4~ t-loo ~ <br />pro recl~,ra ~,'~-~\~ <br />... ... .._J~ <br />(b) The slopes of the quarry walls will be stable and left in <br />a configuration that is consistent with the previously disturbed <br />walls. The fiuaished pit will look very similar to today. The <br />difference is that the pits will be 10-20 feet wider and 20-30 feet <br />deeper, which will make the pit walls taller. The pit walls are <br />consistent with the surrounding landscape and would not cause <br />any problem for future rangeland. <br />Pre-Mining Post Reclamation <br />p,}~Wc,ll (~~> <br />level _ - <br />. secs` <br />~~; r~~-- <br />~i <br />P.9E <br />lnvn <br />
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