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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2009078
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
1/4/2010
Doc Name
Response to adequacy review
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Greg Lewicki and Associates, PLLC
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DRMS
Email Name
GRM
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The amount of total area to be topsoiled is wetland slopes (1.49 acres) and dryland areas (3.93 <br />acres) = 5.42 acres. Using a replacement thickness of 12 inches, this yields a total topsoil volume <br />needed of 8,744 CY. Table E-1 shows the breakdown of topsoil placement. <br />Table E-1 <br /> Area (acres) Topsoil Volume (CY) <br />Existing Wetland Areas 2.80 N/A <br />New Wetland Areas 1.50 4,517 <br />New Dryland Areas 2.70 4,356 <br />Lake Surface 22.90 N/A <br />Sediment Pond & Berms 2.40 3,872 <br />Undisturbed Areas 6.03 N/A <br />Total 38.33 8,873 <br />The topsoil will be placed on finished slopes as they are made, eliminating the need for most <br />stockpiling. An excess of topsoil is present on the site, so no topsoil will need to be imported. <br />3 Haul Roads and Processing Area <br />Access to the pit will be from the existing internal haul roads of the Bunn Ranch Pit. See Map C- <br />2. All processing will take place on the Bunn Ranch site, which will be reclaimed as an industrial <br />site for gravel processing. A single internal haul road will be constructed along the south side of <br />the pit. This road will be reclaimed as dr ly and. <br />4. Reclamation Timetable <br />The time needed for reclamation is shown below. Exhibit L: Reclamation Costs describes the <br />worst case bond scenario. <br />Gehrman Pit October 09 E-2
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