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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2006084
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
1/14/2009
Doc Name
Adequacy response
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Greg Lewicki and Associates
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM1
Email Name
THM
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• Overspill materials from the asphalt plant operation will be cleaned up on a weekly basis and <br />temporarily stored at the west end of the process and equipment area shown on Map C-2. The storage <br />area will consist of a compacted earthen berm lined with a 30 mil synthetic liner. <br />The following list is the best estimate as to the mobile equipment which will be used onsite throughout <br />the mine life: <br />- 4 to 6 Front end loaders <br />- 1 to 2 Bulldozers <br />- 1 Motor Grader <br />1 Fueling Truck <br />Several off road haul trucks <br />- Various 24 ton and 14 ton road haul trucks as necessary to move the products to the final <br />destination. <br />I to 2 track hoe <br />No night mining activity is scheduled for the operation; however portable lighting may be used within <br />the pit from time to time. The portable lights will only be used at the bottom of the pit for the purpose <br />of after hour equipment maintenance and crushing activities. Due to the depth, the surrounding <br />topography, and the buffers around the property, lighting is not expected to cause a nuisance to any <br />neighbors. Furthermore, lighting will be shielded in order to further ensure that the lights do not cause <br />a nuisance. The portable mining equipment such as loaders, dozers, trucks and excavators will be <br />serviced on an as-needed basis onsite. Upon reclamation, all equipment will be removed from the site. <br />There will be no new fencing around the operation, since it is inside private property, and there is a <br />buffer of at least 30' on all sides of the excavation within the permit area. In some cases, the permit <br />area is in line with the property boundary. No problems are expected with vandalism. It is extremely <br />unlikely that any toxic or acid-producing materials will be encountered during the mining operation <br />since the past mining shows that the material is alluvial in nature. However, in the event that such <br />materials are encountered, they will be covered with subsoil and topsoil from the stockpiles to the <br />same depths outlined in the reclamation plan and no more mining will occur in this area. <br />The operator commits to clearly marking the permit boundary with stakes surveyed on site. <br /> <br />White River City Pit, August 08 D-9
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