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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981016
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/15/1982
Doc Name
Plan for waste disposal at landfill
Section_Exhibit Name
Coal Waste Disposal Delta Cty Landfill Report
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1 <br />' TABLE 2 <br />OPERATION/RECLAMATION SCHEDULE <br />' Time Activity Description <br />January, 1982 -------------- ----- 1 day topsoil removal and stockpile <br />' 1 day liner material (shale) removal <br /> and stockpile <br />' 1 day placement and compaction of liner <br /> material (where shale not exposed) <br /> 27 days coal waste placement and compaction <br />' 2 days topsoil removal in new area and re- <br /> distribution on previous area to at least <br /> a four feet depth of cover.' <br />' <br />February, 1982 (Operation above repeats in successive, <br />through February, 1983 ------ ----- approximately one-acre areas within Pit No. 6) <br />' March or April, 1982 -------- ----- 3 days-regrade embankment to 2:1 slope <br /> 5 days-grade diversion ditch to the lines <br /> and. grades shown on Reclamation Plan <br />' 2 days-revegetate embankment and diversion <br /> ditch. <br />' February and March, 1983 ---- ----- 5 days redistribution of remaining stockpiled <br /> topsoil and liner material <br /> 7 days distribution of fertilizer (manure) <br />' <br />April and May, 1983 --------- ----- 7 days plow and seed crop (by landowner) <br />1 <br />' * Pit No. 6 will be successively excavated to a depth of about 10 to 15 feet <br />' in small, approximately one-acre areas, lined if shale is not exposed, filled, <br />and covered with topsoil. Each one-acre area will hesoyered with topsoil before <br />' placing waste material in the next area. <br />1 <br />
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