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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980041
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
11/22/2010
Doc Name
Receipt of 112c application package (CN-01)
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DRMS
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Environmental Alternatives, Inc.
Type & Sequence
CN1
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GRM
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EXHIBIT D - Mining Plan (Rule 6.4.4): The mining plan shall supply the following information, correlated <br />with the affected lands, map, and timetables: <br />(c) all water diversions and impoundments permanent or temporary; and <br />(d) the size of area(s) to be worked at any one time. <br />(e) An approximate timetable to describe the mining operation. The timetable is for establishing the <br />relationship between mining and reclamation during the different phases of a mining operation. You will not be <br />required to meet specific dates for initiation, or completion of mining in a phase as may be identified in the <br />timetable. This does not exempt you from complying with the performance standards of Section 3.1. Such <br />timetable should include: <br />(i) an estimate of the periods of time which will be required for the various stages or phases of the <br />operation; <br />(ii) a description of the size and location of each area to be worked during each phase; and <br />(iii) outlining the sequence in which each stage or phase of the operation will be carried out. <br />(Timetables need not be separate and distinct from the mining plan, but may be incorporated therein.) <br />EXHIBIT E - Reclamation Plan (Rule 6.4.5): <br />(1) In preparing the Reclamation Plan, you should be specific in terms of addressing such items as final <br />grading (including drainage) seeding, fertilizing, revegetation (trees, shrubs, etc.), and topsoiling. You are <br />encouraged to allow flexibility in your plans by committing to ranges of numbers (e.g., 6"-12" of topsoil) rather <br />than specific figures. <br />(2) The Reclamation Plan shall include provisions for, or satisfactory explanation of, all general <br />requirements for the type of reclamation proposed to be implemented by you. Reclamation shall be required on <br />all the affected land. The Reclamation Plans shall include: <br />(a) A description of the type(s) of reclamation you propose to achieve in the reclamation of the <br />affected land, why each was chosen, the amount of acreage accorded to each, and a general discussion of <br />methods of reclamation as related to the mechanics of earthmoving; <br />(c) A description of how the Reclamation Plan will be implemented to meet each applicable <br />requirement of Section 3.1; <br />(d) Where applicable, plans for topsoil segregation, preservation, and replacement; for <br />stabilization, compaction, and grading of spoil; and for revegetation. The revegetation plan shall <br />contain a list of the preferred species of grass, legumes, forbs, shrubs or trees to be planted, the <br />method and rates of seeding and planting, the estimated availability of viable seeds in sufficient <br />quantities of the species proposed to be used, and the proposed time of seeding and planting; Please <br />provide the noted seed mix and pls per acre of application noted.
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