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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980006
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
1/6/1992
Doc Name
1991 ANNUAL RECLAMATION REPORT
Permit Index Doc Type
ANNUAL RECLAMATION REPORT
Media Type
D
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<br />Km Coal Comlwrry Kar (Man) Afaae • Gnaing Plan <br /> <br />ARFJ1 AND CONTROL MEASURES <br />Kerr proposes to fence and graze an area of approximately 160 acres of <br />fee land as delineated on the accompanying copy of the 1990 <br />ReGamation Map. The area to be grazed encompasses approximately <br />105 acres of reclaimed land and 55 acres of native range. Livestock <br />movements will be controlled by electric fencing to be established on the <br />north and south ends of the proposed management area The additional <br />fence will tie to existing fence-lines paralleling the east and west permit <br />boundaries. <br />Kerr is not presently using the existing main road for haulage south of Pit <br />1. Limited access requirements for the shop area and southern part of <br />the mine area will be addressed through construction of temporary gates <br />at the two points shown on the accompanying map. <br />The fenced area will encompass existing Sedimentation Pond D. This <br />pond normally contains water year-round and will serve as the primary <br />water source for livestock during grazing use. As discussed in <br />subsequent sections, Kerr plans to limit the period of grazing use and it <br />is not anticipated that a supplemental water source will be required. <br />However, if supplemental watering becomes necessary, Kerr will use a <br />water truck to transfer water from the supply well or Pond A to either <br />Pond D or a temporary stock tank. <br />2 <br />
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