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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981010
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/6/2010
Doc Name
IMPROVEMENTS AND REPAIRS
Section_Exhibit Name
Appendix W 2009 Report Section 3.0 to 7.0
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SECTION 3.0 2009 Drainage Reconstruction, Improvement and <br />0 Repairs at Trapper Mine <br />3.1 Drainage Reconstruction 1987 -2009 <br />At Trapper Mine, all or portions of six major drainageways (Coyote, Johnson, Buzzard, No -Name, <br />Flume and Pyeatt) and their tributaries have been regraded and appropriately treated to reduce the <br />erosion rate and assist in permanent channel stabilization from 1987 through 2009. At the conclusion <br />of the 2009 field season, approximately 88,800 linear feet (16.82 miles) of permanent drainage <br />reconstruction had been completed at Trapper Mine (Map 1). In 2009 no new drainage reconstruction <br />was conducted. <br />3.2 Drainage Improvements and Repairs <br />Improvements and repairs were performed to provide benefits to all drainages treated in 1987 -2009 as <br />well as portions of undisturbed and disturbed drainage segments. Drainage improvements include <br />dozer basins constructed in newly stripped topsoil areas and on newly regraded spoils. Drainage repair <br />and enhancement was completed on approximately 5,000 linear feet of drainageways ( Pyeatt, No <br />Name, Flume and Oak drainages) during the 2009 field season. <br />• GCR/BDN 2/10 <br />(DRMSt09RPTDrainage Repair teA3-0J <br />1 r1, <br />u <br />
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