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(g) <br />2. There will be mined benches and terraces. <br />3. Material stockpiles could be temporary or produced and reduced on a daily basis and <br />will be conveniently located adjacent to the active mine area as excavation activities <br />proceed or on land next to the mine site owned by land owner. <br />4. There will be no waste rock or disposal areas, waste rock will be processed into gravel <br />and fill materials. Some residual fines will be used for reclamation soil as previously <br />done at the site. <br />Dimensions of any existing or proposed roads that will be used for the mining operations. <br />The existing private road/ramp accesses the owners property at the southeast side of the <br />proposed permit area us 15 feet wide and has a good gravel surfaces. Total length up and <br />into the operations area is approximately 150 feet. Silt fences and sediment retentions <br />berms or ditches will be maintained alongside road and excavation area to reduce erosion <br />and limit runoff from storm events. Besides the access road/ramp there are no other new or <br />improved roads to be included as part of the permitted acreage. <br />(h) Water to be used in conjunction with the operations and the source. <br />(i) <br />Water required, if any, would be for occasional watering of the haul road and ramp areas. It <br />is estimated that 1000 to 2000 gallons of water per day would be necessary for watering <br />haul roads and ramp areas depending on weather conditions and the length of haul road. <br />The owner has sufficient available water rights to supply this minimal amount. <br />Ground water encountered and /or surface intercepted <br />As stated in Site Description (c), this will be a dry pit operation with no effect on water <br />rights, drainage or hydrology of the area. No surface will be intercepted disturbed or stored <br />in the pit area. Silt fences and sediment retention berms or ditches will be maintained <br />alongside roads and excavation areas to reduce erosion and limit runoff from storm events. <br />(j) Compliance with applicable Colorado water laws and regulations governing injury to existing <br />water rights. <br />See (i) about and Site Description (c). <br />(k) Refuse and acid forming or toxic materials exposed handling and disposal. <br />No refuse and acid forming or toxic materials will be involved in this operation. The <br />operation will be a dry pit operation producing boulders, rock, sand, gravel, and soil <br />materials with no chemicals required for processing and refuse will not be generated. Rock, <br />Sand and gravel are basically inert materials. <br />