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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
P2010017
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
7/20/2010
Doc Name
New NOI- Prospecting- Form 2
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Belleview Land and Mineral Co., LLC
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DRMS
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6 (Form 2- Public) <br />3. Describe the estimated topsoil depth and how topsoil will be salvaged, stockpiled and redistributed for the re-establishment of <br />vegetation. Specify approximate topsoil redistribution depth: <br />Top soil in the area is very thin and varies between 1" and "" Topsoil where salvageable <br />will be stockpiled on the property and redistributed during reclamation. Approximate <br />redistribution depths is 4". <br />4. Describe how drill holes will be plugged (refer to Rule 5.4 of the Rules for required abandonment procedures): <br />drill holes are expected to penetrate bedrock deeper than 10 feet and ground water is not <br />expected in the drill holes. The drill holes will be capped as approved by office of DRMS. <br />5. Describe how portals, adits, shafts, ponds, excavations, or other disturbances will be reclaimed (refer to Rule 3 and Rule 5 for <br />specific reclamation performance standards). You may wish to contact the Division for closure specifications. <br />None <br />6. Describe how roads will be reclaimed or returned to their pre-prospecting (or better) condition: <br />Roads will be reclaimed using scarification, soil replacement, tilling, and seeding.
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