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3 24,031 CY 16,020 CY <br /> 4 21,514 CY 14,343 CY <br /> 5 22,191 CY 14,794 CY <br /> 6 21,223 CY 141149 CY <br /> 7 17,255 CY 11,503 CY <br /> 8 24,345 CY 16,230 CY <br /> 9 20,860 CY 13,907 CY <br /> 10 44,310 CY 29,540 CY <br /> Total 305,500 CY 203,667 CY <br /> 5. Water Information,Rights and Augmentation <br /> All water rights issues such as availability of water for this operation, consumption rates, dust <br /> control, etc. is presented in Exhibit G - Water Information. <br /> 6. Schedule of Operations <br /> Mining operations will only occur as dictated by demand up to the maximum rates described <br /> earlier in the mine plan. Mining, screening and processing will be conducted with portable <br /> equipment at various times of the year. Product will be sold from this activity throughout the <br /> year, although little is expected to be sold in winter months. The operator will not have night <br /> gravel mining operations, although minor truck activity or repairs may occur after hours. Mining, <br /> processing and trucking will take place no more than 12 hours per day, between the hours of 7 <br /> am and 6 pm, Monday through Saturday. <br /> 7. Montrose County Impacts and Environmental Impacts <br /> The impacts to Montrose County will be limited. No dust is expected from the operation due to <br /> the pit and roads being watered as needed. In the event that airborne dust is observable, <br /> immediate action to mitigate dust via roadway wetting and a slowdown of production will be <br /> initiated and sustained until airborne dust has been mitigated. <br /> Noise and traffic will remain the same as it has been in the past, as this amendment is merely an <br /> expansion of the resource available for mining. The operation has been in place for many years, <br /> so no new impacts to county services will occur. Because mining on additional lands added via <br /> Base Products Gravel Pit 41 <br /> February 2018 D-6 <br />