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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/23/2005
Section_Exhibit Name
4.03 Roads
Media Type
D
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• 4.03.3 Light-Use Roads <br />The location of light-use roads will be determined on the basis of the progress of the mining <br />operation and specific design and environmental considerations. Typical light-use roads will <br />be "access" roads of recent construction in the pit areas for blasting and maintenance, <br />exploration roads, and reclamation access roads. <br />Light-use roads, whether in the pit or other areas, will be constructed using the best <br />technology currently available, to the extent possible, to avoid damage to fish, wildlife, and <br />related environmental values and to prevent additional contribution of suspended solids to <br />runoff outside the permit area. Roads in the pit areas will be constructed on an already <br />disturbed material. Reclamation access roads and exploration roads will be restored <br />immediately after they are no longer needed. Infomtation contained in Section 2.05.6 reveals <br />that no fish and wildlife damage will result from mining operations, including the <br />construction or operation of light-use roads. <br />All light-use roads will be completely removed, regraded, and revegetated when they are no <br />longer needed for operations, reclamation or monitoring. The light-use roads will be used by <br />pick-ups, light-duty service trucks, track-mounted overburden drilling rigs and tractors. <br />The location of the light-use roads will be determined large]y by the immediate need of the <br />mining operations, They will not be located in the channel of any major drainage unless <br />specifically approved by the Division. <br />• Light-use road constmction will generally require no topsoil removal. Roads in pit areas will <br />already have been pre-stripped of topsoil for mining and the construction of exploration roads <br />will only require removal of any large vegetation. <br />Light-use road maintenance will include maintaining natural drainages across the roadway <br />and periodic dozing to remove loose material which might contribute to sedimentation or <br />road instability. <br />A number of light use roads (See Maps 21 and 22) consist ofpre-existing ranch roads which <br />existed prior to mining activities and will be left in place after mining <br />r ~ <br />LJ <br />4.03-3 Revision Date: 9/01/05 <br />Revision No.: MR-74 <br />
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