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Surface Mining Permit/Interim Management Plan No. PMR 25-002

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Agency

California → Tulare County

NAICS

213115 - Support Activities for Nonmetallic Minerals (except Fuels) MiningView NAICS

Place of Performance

CA

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PMR 25-002 CEMEX Surface Mining Permit Interim Management Plan NOE

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AgencyCalifornia → Tulare County
Contacts4 people available
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California → Tulare County
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Contacts
Jessica WillsEnvironmental Planner
Jose SaenzProject Planner
CEMEX Construction Materials PacificProject applicant

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The Applicant, CEMEX Construction Materials Pacific, LLC, is requesting an Interim Management Plan for the CEMEX Stillwell Surface Mining Site on a 496-acre site in the AE-20 (Exclusive Agricultural – 20- acre minimum) Zone. The Interim Management Plan ensures idle mining operations are stabilized, maintained, and environmentally managed until mining activities resume or reclamation begins. The beneficiary of the project would be for the State of California and the County.

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