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2_l. Equipment <br />Table D -3 — Equipment and Facilities shows the equipment and facilities to be located at the <br />Cerise Mine during its life. This is an estimate, and may change over the course of operations in <br />order to facilitate the mining and reclamation plans. <br />Table D -3 — Equipment and Facilities <br />Equipment Structures <br />Full time <br />Loaders 1 Scale 1 <br />*Concrete batch plant 3 <br />Temporary <br />Loaders <br />3 <br />Portable crushing plant <br />1 <br />Dozers <br />1 <br />Portable wash plant <br />1 <br />Scrapers <br />2 -4 <br />Trash dumpster <br />1 <br />Grader <br />1 <br />Portable toilets <br />2 -4 <br />Water truck <br />1 <br />*A concrete plant will only be present at the site <br />under certain conditions related to the Garfield County Permit. <br />Only a loader and scale will be located on site full time, as most of the year the pit will not need <br />to be running at full production. Equipment needed to produce material during the construction <br />season will all be portable, and only present for the time needed to satisfy demands at the time. <br />United will provide portable toilets and bottled water to employees on site during operations. <br />Process water and dust control water needs will be satisfied by leased BWCD water. <br />In the event that a concrete batch plant is installed at the Cerise Mine, the additional employee <br />presence will necessitate the construction of a fixed wastewater treatment system and potable <br />water well. These facilities will be installed in advance of the concrete batch plant coming on <br />site. <br />2.2. Blastina <br />No blasting will take place at the Cerise Mine. <br />3. Topsoil and Overburden Handling <br />The topsoil on site is estimated to be 6 to 12 inches thick, with the overburden stretching down 5 <br />to 22 feet. All overburden and topsoil will be stripped for use in later reclamation. All <br />Cerise Mine March 2015 D -5 <br />