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Permit No
M1996060
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/23/1996
Doc Name
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS REGULAR OPERATION 112 RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
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<br />EXHIBIT L <br />Reclamation Cost Estimate <br />In order to calculate maximum potential reclamation liability to the State, we have selected a <br />point in time where the mining disturbance could be at its maximum. This point occurs during <br />the mining of the southern end of Phase 2. Here the dewatering ditch will be at its maximum <br />length along with roads to the processing area. There will be shoreline under reclamation at the <br />north end. Please refer to page D-2 for a listing of disturbed areas which total 26 acres. This <br />estimate will follow the same order as the listing on page D-2. It is important to note that all <br />toads and culverts will remain for the use of the farm later. <br />A. Stripped overburden and topsoil <br />1. Replace the silty, clayey sand, 12" 500 haul, over 2 ac <br />2. Replace topsoil, 6" 500 fr haul, over 2 ac <br />3. Seed and mulch <br />B. Active mining area <br />1. Will fill in with water <br />C. Topsoil and overburden stockpiles <br />1. See Item H below for these costs <br />D. Dewatering trench <br />1. Dozer soil into trench, 100' push <br />2. Replace topsoil, 6" 500 ft haul, over 1 ac <br />3. Seed and mulch <br />E. Roads <br />1. To remain <br />F. Aggregate processing plant Note: Equipment is portable <br />and would be removed by the operator <br />1. Move the surge pile into settling pond <br />2. Wash plant, remove concrete pad, 20' X 20' X 1' <br />3. Asphalt plant, remove concrete pad, 80' X 20' X 1' <br />4. Concrete plant, remove concrete pad, 50' X 20' X 1' <br />5. Shop, demo and remove, 2000 sf X 20' <br />6.Office, remove concrete footings <br />7. Scale, remove concrete base <br />8. Scarify ground <br />9. Spread topsoil, 6" <br />10. Seed and mulch <br />Qty Units Unlt COSY COSt <br />3250 CY $1.25 $4,063 <br />1625 CY $1.25 $2,031 <br />2 AC $800 $1,600 <br />Qty Units Unit Cost Cost <br />20,200 CY $.55 $11,110 <br />813 CY $1.25 $1,016 <br />1 CY $800 $800 <br />Qty Units Unit Cu$t Cust <br />1000 CY $ 1.25 $1,250 <br />15 CY $65 $975 <br />60 CY $65 $3,900 <br />37 CY $65 $2,405 <br />40,000 CF $.OS $2,000 <br />8 CY $65 $520 <br />10 CY $65 $650 <br />13 AC $150 $1,950 <br />10,500 CY $1.25 $13,125 <br />13 AC $ 800 $10,400 <br />L-1 <br />
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