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Given the proximity of ground water to the operation(Pond Two water will be in connection <br /> with ground water), no waste concrete or asphalt material will be disposed on site. <br /> • Grisenti Farms Gravel Pit Notice: <br /> The Notice shall include, at a minimum, the following information, Rule 3.1.5(9): <br /> a. "a narrative that describes the approximate location of the proposed activity;" <br /> Initially, the imported material may be placed in berm like stockpiles around the <br /> edges of the mined out pit. Or, depending on the stage of mining and site <br /> reclamation, material may be placed directly in areas needing backfill. The imported <br /> waste construction material may also be placed on low areas where it is necessary to <br /> raise the final topography so it will be at least two feet above the prevailing ground <br /> water elevation. In addition, imported waste construction material may be used to <br /> backfill the process water clean-up ponds. <br /> Imported construction waste will include clean excavated construction material, and <br /> other clean earthen materials. Use of these imported materials will aid in achieving <br /> the final reclamation topography. <br /> b. "the approximate volume of the inert material to be backfilled; <br /> We cannot provide an answer to this question. We will however, limit our acceptance <br /> to no more than 87,120 tons in any given year. (Note;the operation is nearing the end <br /> of its available reserves.) <br /> (2 acres)20ft. pond depth)(43,560ft/acre) = approximately 64,533cubic yards <br /> 27 ft./cubic yard <br /> (64,533 cubic yards)(1.35 tons of soil/cubic yard) = 87,120 tons/year. <br /> (Note: The assumption is the material will be used to backfill and create a shoreline <br /> for a pond up to 20 feet deep.) <br /> C. "a signed affidavit certifying that the material is clean and inert, as defined <br /> in Rule 1.1.(20)." <br /> Please see the attached imported waste material affidavit. <br /> 2 <br />