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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2006017
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
6/7/2010
Doc Name
Submittal
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Oglebay Norton Industrial Sands, Inc.
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
TC1
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D
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reclamation of the affected land, why each was chosen, and the amount of acreage accorded <br />to each; <br />(b) A description of how the reclamation plan will be implemented to meet section <br />34-32.5-116; <br />(c) A proposed plan or schedule indicating when and how reclamation will be <br />implemented, and such plan or schedule shall not be tied to a specific date but shall be tied <br />to the implementation or completion of different stages of the mining operation; <br />(d) A map showing the proposed affected lands by all phases of the total scope of the <br />mining operation. Such map shall: <br />(I) Indicate the expected physical appearance of the area of the affected land, <br />correlated to the proposed timetables required by subparagraph (VIII:) of paragraph (c) of <br />subsection (1) of this section and the plan or schedule required by paragraph (c) of this <br />subsection (2);? and <br />(II) Portray the proposed final land use for each portion of the affected lands. <br />(3) The map of the affected lands shall: <br />(a) Be made by a professional land surveyor, professional engineer, or other qualified <br />person; <br />(b) Identify the area that corresponds with the application; <br />(c) Show adjoining surface owners of record; <br />(d) Be made to a scale of not less than one hundred feet to the inch and not more than <br />six hundred sixty feet to the inch; <br />(e) Show the name and location of all creeks, roads, buildings, oil and gas wells and <br />lines, and power and communication lines within the area of the affected land and within two <br />hundred feet of all boundaries of such area; <br />(f) Show the total area to be involved in the operation, including the area to be mined <br />and the area of affected land; <br />(g) Show the topography of the area using contour lines of sufficient detail to portray <br />the direction and rate of slope of the affected land; <br />(h) Indicate on a map or by a statement the general type, thickness, and distribution <br />of soil over the area in question, including the affected land; <br />(i) Show the type of vegetation covering the affected land. <br />(4) The reclamation plan shall also show by statement or map the depth and thickness <br />of the deposit to be mined and the thickness and type of the overburden to be removed, and <br />where overburden is stockpiled, the approximate volumes stockpiled. <br />(5) The application fee specified in section 34-32.5-125 shall be paid. <br />(6) Reclamation shall be completed within five years after the date the operator <br />advises the board that each phase of construction material extraction :has been completed, as <br />provided in section 34-32.5-116 (4) (q). Such five-year period may be extended by the board <br />upon a finding that additional time is necessary for the completion of the terms of the <br />reclamation plan. <br />(7) (a) An operator may, within the term of a reclamation permit, apply to the board <br />or the office for a reclamation permit amendment to increase the acreage to be affected or
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