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8/24/2016 10:26:20 PM
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11/25/2007 7:21:00 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981044A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/26/2006
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans
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D
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approximate contours shown on the Reclamation Plan Map (Map 29). Post- disturbance cross-sections for the various <br />disturbed areas are presented in Exhibit 20, Post-Disturbance Cross-Sections. <br />Redistribution of Topsoil. <br />The next step in the reclamation plan will be the redistribution of topsoil or plant growth media. The topsoil, where <br />best available, or best available plant growth media, will be redistributed by scrapers or small end dump trucks and <br />spread with dozers or graders. Care will be taken to keep all unnecessary equipment off the redistributed topsoil. The <br />roughened condition of the backfill material will reduce the potential of topsoil or plant growth media from slipping. <br />Many of the disturbed areas associated with the EC operation were previously disturbed by past mining operations. <br />These operations occurred prior to implementation of today's existing reclamation regulations. As such, no topsoil <br />was salvaged. EC, in cooperation with the CMLRD has performed sampling programs for some of these areas to <br />determine the best available plant growth medium. Results of the sampling program are presented in Exhibit 41, <br />Overburden Analysis - SA Portal Area. In these instances, the best available plant growth media will be used to <br />compensate for the deficiency of salvaged topsoil. <br />Revegeta[ion to Appropriate Land Use. <br />The final step in the reclamation plan will be the revegetation of the areas to their appropriate land use. Seeding and <br />mulching will occur in the spring or fall of [he year, depending on ground conditions. Mulch will be secured by <br />crimping or tacking. Each area will be seeded with the appropriate seed mixture for its designated post-mining land <br />use. There are three (3) post-mining land uses proposed for the EC mine site; these are 1) rangeland wildlife, 2) <br />cropland, and 3) pastureland (hayland). The seed mixture proposed for the above mentioned post-mining land uses <br />are presented on the following tables: <br />Table 64, Seed Mixture - Rangeland/Wildlife <br />Table 65, Seed Mixture -Cropland <br />Table 66, Seed Mixture -Pastureland (hayland) <br />Reclamation Timetable <br />The timetable for the completion of each phase of the reclamation plan for individual portals is shown on Table 67, <br />Reclamation Timetable. <br />Reclamation Cost <br />The cost associated with [he reclamation plans outlined in this permit submittal is detailed in Exhibit 25, Reclamation <br />Bond. <br />The following is a discussion of the detailed site-specific reclamation plans. These site-specific areas are; <br />• No. 5 Portal Area <br />• No. SA Portal Area <br />• Overland Conveyor <br />• No. 9 Portal Area <br />• Waste Disposal Site (approved) <br />• No. 5 and No. 6 Mine Water Handling Systems <br />• Wastewater Treatment Facility <br />• Fresh Water System <br />• Red Rock Crusher <br />Permit Revision 04-34 2.05-24 Revised 7/2/04 <br />
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