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2008-08-22_PERMIT FILE - M2007087
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2007087
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
8/22/2008
Doc Name
Request for Comments
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Adams County
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DRMS
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DB2
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D
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c) Personnel on site will generally be a <br />minimum of 2, not including truck drivers <br />who are disposing of the inert material on <br />the site. During busy periods, one employee <br />will direct trucks carrying inert material <br />to the relevant area to be filled, and <br />another employee will. operate equipment to <br />place, spread _and compact the inert <br />material. While the site is being mined, <br />there may also be up to 5 other personnel on <br />site involved in the excavation activities. <br />3. Location - See accompanying Maps. <br />4. Placement of Fill - Fill material will be pushed <br />and blended from the top of the fill area with a <br />loader and/or dozer, and be compacted in one to <br />three+ foot lifts. Initial filling to 2' above <br />the water level will not include the crushed fine <br />material. When the filling is more than 2' above <br />the water table, filling may also include the <br />crushed fines material that will be a mixture of <br />30% to 50+% crushed fines mixed with other clean <br />inert soil material. Water will also be added as <br />needed to achieve a 10-15+% m'Disture content for <br />a goal of 90% standard proctor compaction that is <br />also facilitated by truck traffic being driven <br />over filled areas. In the area of the 2 future <br />detention ponds, larger aggregate fragments and <br />sandy material may also be utilized to facilitate <br />future percolation from these detention ponds. <br />Water will be added for air emission control. <br />Stripped on-site surface soil, imported clean <br />gravel material, and imported clean soil material <br />shall be stored on site for use in final <br />reclamation. <br />5. Amount of Fill - 400,000+ cy. <br />6. Time Span of Operation - Up to 10 years to <br />complete both filling and reclamation. <br />7. Inspection/Control of Fill Material - AFS's <br />personnel will inspect fill material at its' <br />origin and the AFS Recycle Facility. Non-inert <br />material will then either be separated at the job <br />site or at AFS's Recycle Facility and then <br />recycled or disposed of separately in a lawful <br />manner. Except by specific future permission of <br />the Planning Department, no fill material shall <br />be brought directly to this site from a job site. <br />6
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