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along the east side of the access road. Surface run-off from the site is directed via a number of <br /> ditches and culverts into the County maintained system that parallels County Road 62L. <br /> (m) specify whether the deposit/ore will be processed on site. Processing <br /> includes crushing, screening, washing, concrete or asphalt mixing, leaching or <br /> milling. If the deposit/ore will be processed, then describe the nature of the <br /> process, facilities and chemicals utilized. The process area and any structures <br /> must be described on Exhibit E - Map. <br /> During the period between 1986 and 1995, when the site was actively mined, material removed <br /> from the underground workings was processed outdoors on the equipment apron using a shaker <br /> table equipped with a grizzly for grading the material into approximately a 4— 5 inch top size. <br /> (n) identify the primary, and if applicable, secondary and incidental <br /> commodities to be mined/extracted by the proposed operation; and if not to <br /> be used as construction material, describe the intended use. <br /> The primary use of the limestone mined on site was for use in the coal fired power plant in Nucla, <br /> Colorado as part of the fluidized bed combustion process in which the CaCO3 component of the <br /> limestone (which runs an average of 90%) was used to capture sulfur emissions from the sulfur- <br /> rich coal used in the powerplant. <br /> (o) Specify if explosives will be used in conjunction with the mining or <br /> reclamation. In consultation with the Office the Applicant must demonstrate, <br /> pursuant to Subsection 6.5(4) under the Geotechnical Stability Exhibit, that off <br /> site areas will not be adversely affected by blasting during mining or <br /> reclamation operations. <br /> Standard limestone mining involved drilling six foot deep holes horizontally into the limestone <br /> face across a grid approximately 20' x 20'. A commercial explosive agent, Prell (principally <br /> ammonium nitrate), was air-injected into the holes and ignited electronically using electronic <br /> blasting caps wired together in a sequenced array. No explosive materials have been used on site <br /> since the middle 90s. <br /> (2) If tailing ponds are part of the milling process, the mine plan description should <br /> address the following: <br /> (a) Plant Facilities: Describe the chemical types and quantities to be utilized, <br /> chemical storage and spill containment and emergency response plans for on <br /> site spills. Plant operation details should include tank capacities and operating <br /> solution volumes. <br /> N/A <br /> (b) Tailings: Describe the geochemical constituents of the tailing or leached <br /> ore, the chemistry of any leachate, anticipated impacts to ground or surface <br /> 6 <br />