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An examples of the processing equipment layout can be seen on Map C -213. These plants are all <br />to be mobile, allowing for their move to other job sites if needed. The processing area will have <br />secondary containment via the processing berm and the excavation of the processing area to a <br />foot above the top of gravel. All fluids for operating the plants will be stored at the fuel farm. <br />Water and/or magnesium chloride will be used to control dust on the haul roads and water will <br />be used on the crushing and operations. Water will come from either the pit dewatering or <br />contract water trucks. Water consumption calculations are shown in Exhibit G. <br />Maintenance vehicles will visit the site regularly to provide oil, grease, and perform other minor <br />maintenance on vehicles and equipment. Any major repair work required will be performed off <br />site or during normal operating hours. A truck scale will be installed within the permit boundary, <br />along with a small office trailer that will be placed next to the scale. See Map C -2 for the <br />location of the truck scale and office. <br />The following list is the best estimate as to the mobile equipment which will be used onsite <br />throughout the mine life: <br />- Dozer: D7 or D8 size <br />- 2 -3 Front End Loaders 980 size or smaller <br />- 4 to 10 haul trucks, 14 to 24 ton capacity <br />- Part Time Water Truck (As needed, mostly during the summer) <br />Support equipment may need to come on site on an as- needed basis. Watering of the pit travel <br />area and the mine access road will be accomplished using the water truck, which will have a <br />minimum of a 3,000 gallon tank. The sediment pond can be used to fill the water truck as <br />needed. <br />Tomichi Pit, December 2013 D -5 <br />