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8/24/2016 10:33:22 PM
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11/26/2007 12:17:53 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1983037
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/7/1983
Doc Name
LIMITED IMPACT 110 AND SPECIAL 10 DAY 111 PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
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Wyman Exhibits -- Page 2 <br />operation will begin in the southwest portion of the <br />acreage and proceed in a northeasterly direction. From <br />time to time a portable crusher will be brought to the <br />pit to make material satisfactory for use on County <br />roads and other similar uses. Crushed gravel will be <br />stockpiled in the pit area for use throughout the next <br />year. It is anticipated that no water will be encountered <br />during the mining process and no water is necessary to <br />conduct the mining and processing of the gravel. <br />There is an existing agricultural and oil well <br />access road along the south boundary of the permit area <br />which also will serve as access for the mining opera- <br />tion. IQo new roads will need to be constructed. At the <br />termination of mining operations, all disturbed areas, <br />except the access road, will be regraded and revegetated <br />in accordance with the reclamation plan. See Exhibit E. <br />C. Map <br />See attached. <br />D. Wildlife, Water Resources, Vegetation, and Soils <br />Information <br />There are no streams or bodies of water on or <br />crossing the proposed permit area. The site is approx- <br />imately 100 feet above, and a quarter of a mile horizon- <br />tally away from the nearest stream. Groundwater is not <br />
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