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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2009042
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
8/27/2009
Doc Name
Preliminary Adequacy Review
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DRMS
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Greg Lewicki and Associates
Email Name
GRM
Media Type
D
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(10) note requirements for plan on asphalt reject handling <br />(11) note requirements for plan on asphalt handling and SPCC <br />Rule 3.1.6 water-general requirements <br />(1)(a) No comments are noted from the Department of Water Resources <br />(b)(c) Please; supply the previously requested correspondence regarding the <br />comments by the Army Corp of Engineers. <br />(2) no earthen dams are proposed <br />(3) Stormwater controls note a collector ditch and retention area not identified <br />on maps. Proposed plans note a zero discharge from the site. Please <br />confirm this is correct. <br />, <br />Rule 3.1.7 groundwater' <br />The application notes no groundwater will be exposed during and after mining. <br />The operator has committed to covering any exposed groundwater immediately <br />and staying above that elevation. DRMS is requesting a two foot minimum <br />cover. This can only be changed through an amendment to the permit once <br />approved. No monitoring is required at this time. <br />Rule 3.1.8 Wildlife is addressed in Exhibit H. <br />Rule 3.1.9 (1), Topsoil soil left in place for more than 180 days or one growing season <br />will be protected from wind and water erosion with the temporary seed cover proposed in <br />the reclamation plan. <br />(1) Topsoil will be placed in berms around perimeter of mine. <br />(2) No woody vegetation is present on site. <br />(3) As noted topsoil will be placed in berms. Most will act as a visual barrier <br />which should have a specific vegetation requirement which is requested. <br />(4) Original placement areas are noted. <br />(5) Covered in Reclamation Plan <br />(6) Not applicable <br />(7) Covered in Reclamation Plan <br />(8) Removal of vegetative piles does not appear to be an issue. <br />Rule 3.1.10, Reve etg_ation: <br />(1) Covered in Reclamation Plan <br />(2) Not applicable <br />(3) Please commit to ensuring no livestock will be permitted on site until the <br />permit or area is released by DBMS. <br />(4) Covered in Reclamation Plan <br />(5) Covered in Reclamation Plan <br />(6) Weed Control Plan is noted within the Reclamation Plan <br />(7) Access roads are to remain <br />(8) Phase I area will become primary industrial yard after mining. <br />Pit floor will require a gravel surface in industrial area once mining in this <br />area is completed unless areas are to be utilized for materials handling for
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