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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1991123
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/6/1992
Doc Name
FN M-91-123 KOBOBEL PIT
From
TUTTLE APPLEGATE INC
To
MLRD
Media Type
D
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Mr. Berhan Keffelew <br /> Mined Land Reclamation Division <br /> January 2, 1992 <br /> Page 2 <br /> 3. The maximum volume of topsoil on the site is approximately <br /> 56, 400 cubic yards with the maximum volume of overburden being <br /> approximately 592 , 900 cubic yards. The amount of resource is <br /> expected to be 1, 524, 600 cubic yards total materials. The <br /> amounts of pit run and processed materials cannot be broken <br /> down at this point due to the lack of information on future <br /> jobs for which this pit will supply materials. The total <br /> acreage to be mined is approximately 70 acres with the permit <br /> area being 105 . 7 acres. <br /> EXHIBIT E - RECLAMATION PLAN <br /> 1 . Reclamation will begin on the site in the second year of <br /> mining. Year One will begin with approximately six acres of <br /> land being stripped of topsoil and overburden, and six acres <br /> of land under actual mining. Year Two will strip another six <br /> acres of topsoil and overburden and begin regrading of the <br /> embankments left by mining in Year One. Year Three will begin <br /> the task of replanting the first area mined. <br /> 2 . Seedbeds will be disked to a depth of four to six inches . <br /> 3 . Topsoil will be replaced over the areas left un-mined and the <br /> embankments of the lake at a depth of 12 to 18 inches . <br /> EXHIBIT G - WATER INFORMATION <br /> 1 . All tributary courses, wells, springs, stock water ponds, <br /> reservoirs, and ditches on the affected and adjacent lands <br /> have been identified on Figure G-1, Water Wells and Diversions <br /> within one mile of the project site. <br /> 2 . The sediment ponds for this operation will be used only to <br /> recycle any wash water used for processing materials. These <br /> ponds will be approximately 20 feet by 40 feet each and will <br /> be located side by side in an area approximately 80 feet wide <br /> by 40 feet long. Since these ponds will be used in <br /> conjunction with the portable processing plant, they will move <br /> along with the processing plant during the mining of each five <br /> to eight acre segment. As these ponds are part of the <br /> processing plant, they are calculated in the reclamation costs <br /> under Moderate Disturbance. <br />
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