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DRMS Permit Index
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M1980146
IBM Index Class Name
GENERAL DOCUMENTS
Doc Date
3/2/2009
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Contract for the sale of mineral materials
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BLM
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C&J Gravel
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RCO
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12. No fuel storage will occur within the proposed project area. <br />13. The BLM will be notified within 24 hours of any spills within the project area that occur <br />outside of containment, and will be provided with a written description of the spill <br />incident and response within seven days of the incident. <br />14. No burning of trimmed material or solid waste will be performed within the proposed <br />project area. <br />15. Any material that, is brought in from other sites must be inert. Such materials will be <br />stored in a designated area on a liner. In the event that any solid or hazardous materials <br />are found, the Operator will be responsible for the costs of appropriate tests and <br />remediation of the site. <br />Water Quality, Surface and Ground <br />See Mitigation #6. <br />16. The SWMP must be updated to address the Proposed Action when the Proposed Action is <br />approved. The operator must control erosion to minimize sediment from entering <br />naturally occurring drainages. <br />Soil <br />See Mitigation #6: the area will be reclaimed in a manner to stabilize soils. <br />17. The operator will be responsible for segregating topsoil material and backfilling of <br />topsoil in its respective original position (last out, first in) to assist in the reestablishment <br />of soil health and productivity. <br />18. All topsoil and overburden will be stock-piled on site and used for reclamation. Topsoil <br />is identified as the top six inches of the soil profile, and it will be stock-piled separately <br />from overburden. Slopes 'of topsoil stockpiles will be no steeper than 3:1 All growth <br />medium stockpiles will be seeded with a BLM-approved seed mix to maintain a healthy <br />soil and minimize erosion. <br />Vegetation <br />See Mitigation #6 and 9. <br />19. Stripped topsoil and woody material will be stockpiled during operations. It would be <br />placed on the recontoured surface as part of final vegetation. This will provide better <br />conditions for revegetation. <br />Visual Resources <br />Montoya Gravel Pit Expansion Environmental Assessment 3
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