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Require- <br /> ments <br />Requirements complied Comment <br /> with ? (yes I <br /> no <br /> The drillpads qualify as small area exemptions under 4.05.2(3) utilizing <br /> alternative sediment control measures such as slash, silt fence, or straw <br />Sediment control wattles. SEDCAD runs (using the Rational method) in the submittal for a <br />(4.05.5) Yes typical drill pad use reasonable values for runoff curve numbers and other <br /> variables. The SEDCAD runs indicate the proposed alternative sediment <br /> control methods will effectively control sedimentation. The mud pits will not <br /> be art of the sediment controls stem for the drill ads. <br />Reclamation plan The plan is to let the mudpits dry out, then fill them with stockpiled subsoil, <br />(2.05.4),backfilling/ and compact them. The mudpits and any newly constructed roads will be <br />grading (4.14), Yes regraded to AOC, seeded with a seed mix previously approved by USFS and <br />revegetation (4.15) DRMS, then fertilized and straw-mulched. Pre-existing USFS roads will be <br /> restored to a condition that is as good or better than before the TR-111 work. <br />Drillhole sealing <br />(4.07) and DMG A mechanical packer will be placed at the lowest possible point in the/each <br />Guideline for Yes hole, then the hole will be filled from bottom to top with DRMS-approved <br />methane drainage materials. <br />wells <br />Stream buffer zones The proposed disturbances (roads and well pads) will not be within 100 ft. <br />(4.05.18) Yes of a stream having a drainage area of more than 1 square mile; therefore, no <br /> finding under this Rule is required and stream buffer signs are not needed. <br />Bond amount (3.02.2) Yes The required bond amount will determined in a subsequent MR or TR prior <br /> to performing the work proposed in TR-111.