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happens under the current permit about 250,000 tons of rock will be crushed annually for <br />stemming. This volume is about the same as is currently crushed in the main crusher. <br />The contractor has a separate Construction Air Permit from APCD to operate the remote portable <br />crusher. This is the same procedure followed by Ames, for instance, to make drain cover <br />material for the new VLF. <br />Schedule <br />CC &V proposes a revised schedule to move the crusher on or about March 31, 2015. The plant <br />will operate 12 hours per day at a rate of about 1, 000 tons per hour. Given set up and take down <br />plus weather the operation should be done by mid -June 2015. <br />Reclamation Plan <br />There is no anticipated change to the reclamation plan or the total warrantee value as stemming <br />is already a product used under the existing permit. The activity will take place on an existing <br />open pit where mining will recommence in the next couple of years and so no new disturbance <br />will be created. CC &V does not believe that any change in warrantee is required. <br />Please contact me at (719)- 689 -4055 should you have questions or wish to discuss this request <br />for a technical revision. <br />Sincerel <br />Timm Comer <br />Manager, Environmental Resources <br />Attachments: Drawings showing portable crusher location and stemming stock pile <br />Cc: Mayor Hakes — City of Victor <br />