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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1995030
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
11/7/2012
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response #1
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Environment, Inc.
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DRMS
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CN1
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MAC
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RECLAMATION PLAN EXHIBIT E (cont) <br />The plan calls for having no more than 16.00 acres ± <br />disturbed at any one time. As mining progresses across the <br />property some parts of the property will remain undisturbed while <br />other areas will be either stripped, mined, partially reclaimed <br />or totally reclaimed. The MINING PLAN MAP - EXHIBIT C - shows <br />how the pit will look when approximately 67% is mined and par- <br />tially reclaimed, note the various stages of work being done at <br />that time. The RECLAMATION PLAN MAP - EXHIBIT F shows how the <br />area will look when reclamation is complete. <br />We expect to salvage sufficient growth medium to meet <br />reclamation requirements. Of the 42.81 acres ± to be disturbed <br />only 5.88 acres ± or approximately 14% will need resoiling and <br />revegetated. The NRCS report in the SOILS AND VEGETATION - <br />EXHIBIT I /J, indicates the growth medium depth is as deep as 17 <br />inches, but averages 6 inches, our own observations of the <br />property indicate the average is 4 to 6 inches of salvageable <br />soils. A cover crop of Western Wheatgrass will be placed at a <br />rate of or 3 pounds per 100 square feet on any growth medium <br />stockpiles that will remain undisturbed for at least a six month. <br />There appears to be more than adequate growth medium to <br />resoil the disturbed area with 7 to 9 inches, averaging 8 inches. <br />The setback areas will not be stripped and only the lake perime- <br />ters will be resoiled and revegetated. As noted in the Mining <br />Plan the operator may eventually move a concrete and /or an <br />asphalt plant to this site. If that happens the Plant Site will <br />not be resoiled and revegetated, however if that does not happen <br />then it will be resoiled, if adequate soil is available and <br />revegetated per this plan. <br />Minor amounts of inert fill material may be used to backfill <br />where needed in the Plant Site or to create fish habitat in the <br />lakes. This material will be broken concrete or similar materi- <br />als generated by our company. The intent is not to create a <br />landfill, but to rather use this material to create stable fill <br />for the Plant Site and sub - surface structure for fish in the <br />lake. The appendix contains a copy to the Inert Material affida- <br />vit and importation plans for the mine that was submitted under <br />separate cover. <br />The area will be returned to at least it's present vegeta- <br />tive condition when reclamation is complete. Because there will <br />be ponds on the property we are not able to return the area to <br />its exact present condition. The Natural Resources Conservation <br />Service (NRCS) report in EXHIBIT I/J gives the background <br />information needed to establish present ground cover percentages. <br />15 (revised 11/5/12) <br />
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