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2010-06-11_PERMIT FILE - M2010034 (2)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2010034
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
6/11/2010
Doc Name
Adequacy Response
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Environment, Inc.
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DRMS
Email Name
MAC
Media Type
D
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ENVIRONMENT, INC. <br />ADEQUACY RESPONSE - M-201 0-034 <br />JUNE 1 1, 20 1 0 <br />PAGE 3 <br />11. There is no overburden on the site. Had there been, I would <br />have stated its depth. <br />12. Willits plans to have 10,000 gallons of fuel on the site. I <br />have shown its approximate location within the Plant Site <br />Envelope. Until the plant is set up, the exact location of <br />each piece of equipment is unknown, but will be contained <br />within the Plant Site Envelope as shown on Adequacy Figure <br />#1. The tank will be surrounded by a-compacted dirt con- <br />tainment-berm that has a rubber sheet liner to make it <br />impervious. We will prepare the letter you recommend and` <br />submit it to the Division before storing fuel on the site. <br />The SPCC will be available for review at the mine. <br />6.3.4 Exhibit D = Reclamation Plan <br />13. Mr. Willits has discussed using fertilizer with his <br />revegetation consultants and they recommend no fertilizer be <br />used at this site. They believe due to the limited amount <br />of topsoil on the site, using fertilizer would only cause <br />the grass growth to become dependent on the fertilizer and <br />not adapt to natural conditions. As it is consumed by the <br />plants they would not be self sustaining, possibly requiring <br />reseeding. We withdraw the commitment to use or possibly <br />use fertilizer for this reason. <br />14. There,will be no scale or scale house. Willits intends to <br />move a portable container unit to the site to serve as an <br />office, secure storage and gang shack, its-approximate <br />.location is shown on Adequacy Figure #1, <br />15. There will be no permanent structures or foundations on the <br />mine site. The exception being the Fuel containment berm <br />and rubber mat, thought these are not permanent structures.. <br />.This will be removed once mining ends-.- <br />6.3.5 Exhibit E - Map, <br />16. The Plant site has been added to this map. Due to the scale <br />of the maps, details of the approximate plant and stockpile <br />locations within the Plant Site are show on Adequacy Figure <br />#1. <br />17. The Plant Site has been added to this map. Adequacy Figure <br />#1 showing the approximate location of the office container <br />within the Plant Site. <br />18. A_note was added to the Reclamation Map per your suggestion. <br />Two copies of the revised Map Exhibit E-2 - Reclamation Map <br />are attached. <br />The proof of mailing receipt.for the adjoining owner is <br />attached. We have requested a Proof.of Publication from the
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