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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1997086
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/19/1997
Doc Name
112 Original Permit Application
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RECLAMATION PLAN • • EXHIBIT E (CONT) <br />noxious weeds and letting the rest grow in select areas. It may <br />be necessary to control weeds by mowing after the first year, the <br />feasibility of chemical weed control methods will be studied <br />should other forms not work. Control of noxious weeds is <br />important to the state so we will follow USDA Extension Service <br />recommendations to control them. <br />IRRIGATION <br />No irrigation is planned for the revegetated area in the pit <br />because we will be attempting to create a diverse dryland site <br />that is non-water dependent. Irrigation makes the vegetation <br />dependent on water and does not promote a vegetation cover that <br />is diverse and capable of self regeneration if water is not <br />supplied. <br />RECLAMATION PERFORMANCE STANDARDS <br />The operator intends to mine the property in compliance with <br />the Reclamation Performance Standards of Rule 3. Grading will be <br />done to create a final topography that is compatible with the <br />intended final land use. These slopes will be 3:1 to retain the <br />present drainage pattern across the property and so they will be <br />within the limits set forth in the Rules and Regulations of the <br />Board and will be capable of being traversed by machinery. A <br />sign that conforms to the requirements in Rule 3.1.12 (1996) will <br />be installed at the entrance to the facility. <br />The material used to create the slopes will be native <br />material found on the site at this time. it consists of waste <br />rock, overburden and topsoil. The pit will be reclaimed so that <br />a suitable grade for drainage exists. All surface runoff will be <br />directed into the existing drainages around the site. <br />All grading will be done in a manner to control erosion and <br />to protect areas outside the affected lands from slides or other <br />damage. All backfilling and grading will be completed as soon as <br />feasible after mining is completed. All refuse will be hauled <br />away or disposed of in a manner that will control unsightliness <br />and protect the drainage system from pollution. There are no <br />acid-forming or toxic materials involved in this operation. If <br />petroleum products are stored at the site, it will be done as <br />prescribed by applicable laws. Any storage tanks will be sur- <br />rounded by a berm, adequate to retain any fluid spilled should a <br />tank rupture. In addition, there will be adequate absorbent <br />23 <br />
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