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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1973007sg
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
3/7/2008
Doc Name
General Site Layout
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Continental Materials
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM3
Section_Exhibit Name
Ex. C-1
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M
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} {� AMR —1K1 <br />West Sediment Basin i <br />I <br />I <br />136 Nn I % <br />1 <br />������I ,�J� <br />All <br />� Mt i <br />Processing Area ` 1 <br />(no longer in permit) # �" <br />Oument Primer <br />.,. Mtmng P'tt .. <br />Secondary <br />Entrance <br />'105 rOgt <br />o j�:- <br />South Area <br />4 <br />Tunnels <br />} {� AMR —1K1 <br />West Sediment Basin i <br />I <br />I <br />136 Nn I % <br />1 <br />������I ,�J� <br />All <br />� Mt i <br />Processing Area ` 1 <br />(no longer in permit) # �" <br />Oument Primer <br />.,. Mtmng P'tt .. <br />...f .•yYTif s�'� <br />f <br />/iI �I i J Prtpeny <br />e <br />/ 1 <br />/ 7 <br />Main Entrance <br />from <br />Bradley Road _32� 33 k ,34� <br />i -- <br />IEHf <br />me 131 . <br />a <br />bw er �I' <br />Gon&n (ttateriele I <br />4 <br />9 <br />— '♦- <br />'In A <br />PA <br />i <br />1 <br />3 i <br />00 <br />al Ir <br />J` 28 <br />_. Permit Boundary <br />SOILS: Native soils west of Academy Boulevard no longer <br />- exist Native soils east of Academy Boulevard are primarily <br />" Blakeland loamy sand. Most native soils have undergone <br />some modification as a result of former grazing, fanning, and <br />irrigation practices. Soils in the Little Johnson Reservoir area <br />-- are Blakeland loamy sand with the addition of large amounts <br />of sift and day resulting from deposition in the former <br />reservoir. Most mined areas do not contain soils. See Exhibit I <br />for more detailed information. <br />VEGETATION: The vegetation on native soils is primarily <br />composed of needlegrasses, blue grams, various <br />wheatgrasses, and small to large dense stands of tall <br />_ bluestem with minor amounts of little bluestem and sideoats <br />grama. Some vegetation contains introduced grass species <br />resulting from former planting. Vegetation in disturbed areas is <br />pdmadly annual and perennial weeds with few noxious <br />weeds. In moist to wet locations, willow, cottonwood, and <br />sometimes Tamarix invade. Density and cover in native <br />grasslands is high. In the Little Johnson Reservoir area the <br />primary vegetation is annual weeds - Kochia and Salsola. <br />Be However, locally strong invasion of native and introduced <br />grasses can be found. Wetlands do not occur in the areas to <br />be mined, but can be found in low areas in the Little Johnson <br />Reservoir area, but outside the land to be affected by the <br />'. operation. Wetland vegetation will not be disturbed. See <br />Exhibit J for more detailed information. <br />Adjacent Ownership Land <br />0_6 ! (see Guide to Adjacent Owners <br />in Exhibit D for list) <br />Proposed Highway Corridor <br />1 <br />2 � <br />10l) 300 �0 <br />Daniels Sand Pit #2 - M- 1973 -007 <br />Exhibit C-1 <br />Gen <br />RECEIVED eral Site Layout <br />MAR 07 2000 <br />Penises' continental Materials Corp. <br />Dlvbioaui aedamaeda, Actual Operator. Transft M4 Concrete <br />Wft and Safety <br />n <br />Signature: V; 5, Amendment 3 (2008) CIE <br />_omney aw .uamm <br />South Area <br />I <br />Tunnels <br />k <br />' <br />1 ' <br />y M <br />Mostly Completed with Mining <br />a <br />. <br />i -- <br />IEHf <br />me 131 . <br />a <br />bw er �I' <br />Gon&n (ttateriele I <br />4 <br />9 <br />— '♦- <br />'In A <br />PA <br />i <br />1 <br />3 i <br />00 <br />al Ir <br />J` 28 <br />_. Permit Boundary <br />SOILS: Native soils west of Academy Boulevard no longer <br />- exist Native soils east of Academy Boulevard are primarily <br />" Blakeland loamy sand. Most native soils have undergone <br />some modification as a result of former grazing, fanning, and <br />irrigation practices. Soils in the Little Johnson Reservoir area <br />-- are Blakeland loamy sand with the addition of large amounts <br />of sift and day resulting from deposition in the former <br />reservoir. Most mined areas do not contain soils. See Exhibit I <br />for more detailed information. <br />VEGETATION: The vegetation on native soils is primarily <br />composed of needlegrasses, blue grams, various <br />wheatgrasses, and small to large dense stands of tall <br />_ bluestem with minor amounts of little bluestem and sideoats <br />grama. Some vegetation contains introduced grass species <br />resulting from former planting. Vegetation in disturbed areas is <br />pdmadly annual and perennial weeds with few noxious <br />weeds. In moist to wet locations, willow, cottonwood, and <br />sometimes Tamarix invade. Density and cover in native <br />grasslands is high. In the Little Johnson Reservoir area the <br />primary vegetation is annual weeds - Kochia and Salsola. <br />Be However, locally strong invasion of native and introduced <br />grasses can be found. Wetlands do not occur in the areas to <br />be mined, but can be found in low areas in the Little Johnson <br />Reservoir area, but outside the land to be affected by the <br />'. operation. Wetland vegetation will not be disturbed. See <br />Exhibit J for more detailed information. <br />Adjacent Ownership Land <br />0_6 ! (see Guide to Adjacent Owners <br />in Exhibit D for list) <br />Proposed Highway Corridor <br />1 <br />2 � <br />10l) 300 �0 <br />Daniels Sand Pit #2 - M- 1973 -007 <br />Exhibit C-1 <br />Gen <br />RECEIVED eral Site Layout <br />MAR 07 2000 <br />Penises' continental Materials Corp. <br />Dlvbioaui aedamaeda, Actual Operator. Transft M4 Concrete <br />Wft and Safety <br />n <br />Signature: V; 5, Amendment 3 (2008) CIE <br />_omney aw .uamm <br />bw er �I' <br />Gon&n (ttateriele I <br />4 <br />9 <br />— '♦- <br />'In A <br />PA <br />i <br />1 <br />3 i <br />00 <br />al Ir <br />J` 28 <br />_. Permit Boundary <br />SOILS: Native soils west of Academy Boulevard no longer <br />- exist Native soils east of Academy Boulevard are primarily <br />" Blakeland loamy sand. Most native soils have undergone <br />some modification as a result of former grazing, fanning, and <br />irrigation practices. Soils in the Little Johnson Reservoir area <br />-- are Blakeland loamy sand with the addition of large amounts <br />of sift and day resulting from deposition in the former <br />reservoir. Most mined areas do not contain soils. See Exhibit I <br />for more detailed information. <br />VEGETATION: The vegetation on native soils is primarily <br />composed of needlegrasses, blue grams, various <br />wheatgrasses, and small to large dense stands of tall <br />_ bluestem with minor amounts of little bluestem and sideoats <br />grama. Some vegetation contains introduced grass species <br />resulting from former planting. Vegetation in disturbed areas is <br />pdmadly annual and perennial weeds with few noxious <br />weeds. In moist to wet locations, willow, cottonwood, and <br />sometimes Tamarix invade. Density and cover in native <br />grasslands is high. In the Little Johnson Reservoir area the <br />primary vegetation is annual weeds - Kochia and Salsola. <br />Be However, locally strong invasion of native and introduced <br />grasses can be found. Wetlands do not occur in the areas to <br />be mined, but can be found in low areas in the Little Johnson <br />Reservoir area, but outside the land to be affected by the <br />'. operation. Wetland vegetation will not be disturbed. See <br />Exhibit J for more detailed information. <br />Adjacent Ownership Land <br />0_6 ! (see Guide to Adjacent Owners <br />in Exhibit D for list) <br />Proposed Highway Corridor <br />1 <br />2 � <br />10l) 300 �0 <br />Daniels Sand Pit #2 - M- 1973 -007 <br />Exhibit C-1 <br />Gen <br />RECEIVED eral Site Layout <br />MAR 07 2000 <br />Penises' continental Materials Corp. <br />Dlvbioaui aedamaeda, Actual Operator. Transft M4 Concrete <br />Wft and Safety <br />n <br />Signature: V; 5, Amendment 3 (2008) CIE <br />_omney aw .uamm <br />Proposed Highway Corridor <br />1 <br />2 � <br />10l) 300 �0 <br />Daniels Sand Pit #2 - M- 1973 -007 <br />Exhibit C-1 <br />Gen <br />RECEIVED eral Site Layout <br />MAR 07 2000 <br />Penises' continental Materials Corp. <br />Dlvbioaui aedamaeda, Actual Operator. Transft M4 Concrete <br />Wft and Safety <br />n <br />Signature: V; 5, Amendment 3 (2008) CIE <br />_omney aw .uamm <br />
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