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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1997054
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
9/9/1997
Doc Name
FN M-97-054 ADEQUACY ITEMS
From
LARRY D OEHLER
To
MITCH ALBERT
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT C PRE MINING & MINING PLAN MAPS OF THE AFFECTED LANDS
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DEFICIENCY NOTICE CMLRB 112 Permit Application <br />Agile Stone Sys[ems, Inc. <br />• mulch will be used. Also, provide a discussion or map indicating where netting <br />will be used to hold straw hay mulch in place. <br />There is no slope break for either hydromulching or mulching with straw. <br />As stated before, it was incorrect. The choice of mulch selected will be based <br />on results and costs. There are likewise no plans to use netting to hold mulch <br />in place unless experience shows that wind is a major consideration in <br />retaining mulch in place. This will only be known after a season or two of <br />vegetation attempts. <br />15. Your section 2.8 says that "When no longer required by the owner, the railroad <br />loading loop will be reclaimed by removing the rail and ties." Please change this <br />statement to read "When no longer required by the mine operator......". <br />The railroad loop track and associated stub and wye tracks will remain after <br />final reclamation as agreed with the shortline railroad and tourist railroad <br />operators currently purchasing the adjacent mainline from UPRR <br />16. Show on your reclamation map which roads are to be left for use by the ranch. <br />• Dooe. See Final Reclamation Map. <br />17. Your section 2.9 states in part that the method used to measure success <br />(reclamation) will be consistent with Rule 6 of the "Minerals Rules and <br />Regulations." Your application is for Construction Materials Reclamation Permit <br />and reclamation success will be determined by the Division in accordance with <br />Rule 3 of the Construction Materials Regulations. Please make the appropriate <br />change. Your plan also states that "Revegetation will be considered successful <br />when it has achieved 70 percent of the total pre-mining vegetative ground cover <br />of the selected reference area and has survived three growing seasons following <br />the last seeding or fertilization operation . Rule3.1.10(1) is the standard the <br />Division will use to determine compliance performance standazds. Please make <br />appropriate changes to this section of your plan. <br />Done. See Reclamation Exhibit. <br />18. Your plan includes using a perimeter fence around the Pazkdale Project to protect <br />reclamation from the public and livestock. Is the entire proposed permit boundary <br />fenced? Wil] livestock grazing be conducted by the landowner or others within <br />the permit boundary? During the pre-operation inspection Bill Fehr stated that the <br /> <br />t8 <br />
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