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(I) <br />(m) <br />Measures to minimize disturbance to the hydrological balance, prevent offsite drainage, and <br />provide for a stable configuration of the reclaimed area consistent with the proposed future <br />land use. <br />The hydrologic balance issue has been addressed previously in Site Description (c), and <br />items (i) and (j) above. A stable configuration will be accomplished by the 3:1 back slopping <br />of the pit faces on the west and northwest sides of the pit area into the more sheer rock <br />high -walls. <br />Specify whether the deposit will be processed on-site. <br />As stated in (e) 4 above, there are plans to provide for a portable crusher or screening plant <br />to process material at this site. All material will be handled onsite using tracked excavators <br />bulldozers and front-end loaders to temporarily stockpile and load to haul trucks. Material <br />stockpiles may be produced and reduced on a daily basis or will be conveniently located <br />adjacent to or on land owned by owner which is next to the active mine pit areas as <br />excavation activities proceed. One storage shed will be on proposed site. <br />(n) Primary and secondary commodities to be mixed/extracted and intended use. <br />The primary commodities to be mined onsite will be large boulders, rock, and crushed rock <br />for sand and gravel and backfill soil. The intended use of these materials will be as river <br />stabilization boulders, structural rip -rap, crushed rock and road gravel base course and fill <br />material for road construction activities. There are no secondary commodities to be minded <br />and/or extracted at this site. <br />(o) Incidental products to be mined and/or extracted. <br />There are no incidental products to be mined and/or extracted by the proposed operations <br />(p) Blasting <br />Blasting will be used to loosen rock so it may be moved with tracked excavators, bulldozers <br />and front-end loaders <br />On recommendation by Division of Reclamation Mining and Safety the geotechnical stability <br />exhibit will not be required because of the location and type of rock. <br />