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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1981207
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
7/19/1999
Doc Name
PN M 81-207 NEW MINE PLAN SUBMITTED AS A TR TO ORIGINAL PLAN
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<br /> <br />C. FINAL RECLAMATION <br />The slopes left in the gravel section after extraction will be approximately 1:1 and excess <br />overbwden/topsoil will be placed to create the final slopes of 2.5 horizontal to 1.0 <br />vertical for reclamation. Creation of the final slopes will be a continuous process as <br />mine advancement pemvts access to the mined out azeas. As the final slopes aze created, <br />they will be prepazed for seeding by disking or other means to break up compaction. <br />Biosol 6-I-3 shall be applied to all prepared surfaces at a rate of 8001bs. per acre. The <br />surface will be seeded with the seed mix recommended in a letter from Peter O'Connor, <br />Reclamation Specialist, Mined Land Reclamation Division, dated August 8, 1983, as <br />follows: <br />SPECIES Pounds PLS/acrc, drilled Pounds PLS/acre <br />broadcut <br />Green Nee le¢tus 2.4 4.8 <br />Smoc[h Brome I.8 3.6 <br />Slender Wheazgtacs 2.7 3.4 <br />Wesrcm Wheaz¢rass 3.4 6.8 <br />Yellow Swer[clover I.0 2.0 <br />TOTAL 11.3 22.6 <br />Seeded areas shall be mulched with weed free straw at a rate of 2 tons per acre. <br />The portions of the surface that are completed for reclamation as mining advances will be <br />prepazed and seeded in late fall each year so that germination may occw in the spring. <br />JEROME GAMBA & ASSOCIATES, INC <br />CONSULTING ENGINEERS & LAND SURVEYORS <br />
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