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- one 1,000 gallon AST diesel fuel tank in the pump location at Pond A to service the generator for <br />the pump. This tank will be placed in a compacted earth berm area with impermeable plastic lining <br />with enough volume to trap the fuel from a full tank with 10% safety factor. <br />- portable asphalt plant with 10,000 gallon AST diesel and 20,000 AST hot mix tanks. These tanks <br />will be placed in a compacted earth berm area with impermeable plastic lining with enough volume <br />to trap the fuel from a full tank with 10% safety factor. This plant will only be on site temporarily to <br />satisfy local road jobs. It is not expected that this plant will be on site for more than 5 -6 weeks per <br />year and many years will not see the plant at all. <br />- portable concrete plant with 10,000 gallon AST diesel tank. This tank will be placed in a <br />compacted earth berm area with impermeable plastic lining with enough volume to trap the fuel <br />from a full tank with 10% safety factor. <br />- 15 hp diesel powered water pump with 8" aluminum water line running from Pond A to the gravel <br />plant area. <br />Many of these facilities may or may not be used at any given time. At some point, new gravel mining <br />may not occur and all gravel sales may come from washed rock from the gold processing operation. <br />The site will use all existing roads to haul the product to its final destination for the final mining de- <br />scribed in this amendment. The main road that enters the permit area from the north and extends to <br />the plant area was planned as a haul road for the gold permit and per landowner wishes, will re- <br />main after reclamation for the post- mining land use. <br />3. Water Information, Rights and Augmentation <br />Details of the water use on site are presented in Exhibit G - Water Information. <br />Although the mine will encounter water in the mining operation, no additional water surfaces will be <br />created that have not been on site for decades, therefore, no well permit application with the State <br />Engineer's office will be filed. It is planned that some ponds will be left for the post - mining land <br />use. Water for processing, dust control and materials handling will come from two sources that the <br />Alma Placer Mine has on the site: <br />Alma Placer Mine 1/15 38 <br />