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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2001001
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/21/2001
Doc Name
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS REGULAR 112 OPERATION RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
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Aen~:. <br />• Exhibit Page 12 <br /> "EXCESS": Fines from washing and screening, after drying (if required) will also be <br /> m stockpiled in the same manner as topsoil, though seeding may be done in the spring if <br /> ro o stockpiled too late in the fall to meet NRCS recommendations. As with topsoil, these <br />o ~ ~ stockpiles will be around the perimeter of the site, convenient for reclamation. These <br />~, o y fines will be able to be treated and used as subsoil and Backfill, for reclamation. <br />~ ~~ <br />~ '~ ~ RAW AND PROCESSED MATERIALS: Stockpiles of raw and processed materials will <br />~ ~~ be located in the areas used for locating the processing (crushing, screening, and <br />~ L° ~ washing) plants. <br /> ~'a <br /> o GENERAL: Stockpile areas are placed where the material will be available for <br /> reclamation at the end of the project with minimum movement and re-handling. <br /> There may be some very temporary stockpiles for topsoil and excess material, located <br /> at various convenient locations on the floor of the pit, in the plant area, or in stripped <br /> areas, where materials are put during stripping and mining at the beginning of each <br /> year's operations, before the materials are screened and placed in their long-term <br /> locations. <br />TABLE D-2. SOIUOVERBURDEN STOCKPILE AREAS <br />#_ Area Volume Type material Period of Period of Use of material <br /> acres I~Yl use removal <br />S1 0.15 2,500 Topsoil Yr 1 on Yr 5 Topsoil <br />S2 0.07 1,100 Topsoil Yr 1 on Yr 5 Topsoil <br />S3 0.57 9.200 Topsoil Yr 1 on Yr 5 Topsoil <br />S4 0.62 10,000 Topsoil Yr 1 on Yr 5 Topsoil <br />S5 0.70 11,400 Excess Yr 1 on Yr 5 Backfill <br />S6 0.76 12,300 Excess, Topsoil Yr 2 on Yr 5 Backfill <br />S7 0.19 3,000 Excess Yr 2 on Yr 5 Backfill <br />S8 0.24 3,900 Excess Yr 3 on Yr 5 Backfill <br />S9 0.26 4,200 Excess, Topsoil Yr 3 on Yr 5 Backfill <br />S10 1.22 19,600 Excess Yr 4 on Left in place Backfill <br />Tot 4.78 68,000 <br />Four States Aggregates, LLC 15 MAR 2001 <br />Application for Permit: Line Camp Pit M-2001-001 FSA-LCP-D2-001 <br />
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