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2008-11-05_PERMIT FILE - M2008076
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2008076
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/5/2008
Doc Name
New 112c Appl.
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Robinson Sons, Inc.
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DRMS
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D
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It is estimated that the deposit is from 12 to 18 feet deep with negligible overburden and from <br />0 to 6 inches of topsoil. Some overburden will be used to supplement the topsoil for used as a <br />growth medium. The growth medium will be placed back during reclamationat a rate between of <br />8" to 12". <br />(ii) The stratum beneath the deposit is presumed to be sandstone, shale, or conglomerate or a <br />combination thereof. <br />(g) The primary commodities to be mined/extracted are sand and gravel to be used for construction, <br />eg. Landscaping "Rock", Road Base Course, Concrete Aggregate Sizes ASTM C 33 specifications, <br />Asphalt Aggregates, Structural Fill and all other construction uses for which the material is suitable. <br />(h) This site has no known other secondary commodities that are of commercial value. Therefore, <br />no secondary products are contemplated at this time.
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