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8/24/2016 10:33:09 PM
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11/26/2007 12:08:41 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977572
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/20/1977
Doc Name
REGULAR 112 PERMIT APPLICATION
Media Type
D
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' • <br />EX$IBIT G (Cont'd) <br />' south of the river, the westernmost lake is 2.20 acres ± <br /> surface area on the affected land. The middle lake will <br />' be 2.40 acres ± surface area and the easternmost lake will <br /> be 31.42 acres ± surface area. Nort h of the river the lake <br /> i <br />f <br />+ <br /> ll be 5.35 acres <br />ace area. <br />w <br />sur Thus, the total lake <br />' surface within the affected land wil l be 41.37 acres ±. It <br /> is expected that there will be some evaporative loss from <br /> these lake surfaces. Currently, the re is approximately <br /> 3.75 acres t of lake surface area. This acreage will <br /> xt 29 <br />i <br />th <br />ll <br />d s so th <br />the <br />t b <br /> ncrease over <br />e ne <br />gra <br />ua <br />y year <br />a <br />y <br />' year 2006 there will be 41.37 acres ± of lake surface <br /> area. <br />Water to be used in the revegetation program is <br />minimal. Only grasses will be seeded, fertilized and <br />' mulched. The plan does not call for watering of these <br />' grasses. The U. S. Soil Conservation Service did not <br />recommend any trees be planted. <br />' {Vherever possible, overburden material will be used <br />to backfill and reduce water area, thus minimizing any <br />evaporation effects. <br />' The operator's intention is to minimize disturbances <br />to the prevailing hydrologic balance of the affected land and <br />' of the surrounding area and to the quality and quantity of water <br />1 <br /> <br />19 <br />
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