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2. Mining Timetable <br /> An average of yearly production values form the last five years for the Fetcher Vale Pit is 60,000 <br /> tons per year. Therefore, 12.5 years of mining are possible based on the 500,338 CY of available <br /> gravel resource added to the north of the currently permitted Fetcher Vale Pit. <br /> The mining schedule is planned to minimize disturbance by reclaiming areas as additional <br /> mining is undertaken.Note: If large contracts are awarded to the site, production could increase <br /> to the permit maximum,thereby curtailing the life of the pit. On the other hand, if contracts are <br /> less than anticipated,the life of the pit could be extended. This table is based on a reasonable <br /> projection of average production rates. <br /> 3. Mine Facilities and Operation <br /> A 1.64 acres gravel surfaced Staging Area is located in the southeastern extent of the site on the <br /> south side of County Road 62A. The site will contain the following facilities, it is noted where <br /> applicable whether or not the facility is portable and whether it will have any fuel storage <br /> associated with it. A summary of equipment and related tanks is shown below. <br /> - A portable asphalt plant with associated tanks (permitted with Routt County) <br /> - A portable concrete plant with associated tanks <br /> - Truck scales (Staging Area) <br /> - Seasonal Watchman's residence (self-contained RV; Staging Area) <br /> - Equipment parking and maintenance (Staging Area) <br /> - Overflow resource stockpiling(Staging Area) <br /> - A portable crusher with associated tanks <br /> - Storm water settling pond <br /> - 300 gallon fuel tank in secondary containment(110%of tank capacity) <br /> - Portable lights with a generator for emergency after hours maintenance support <br /> The following list is the best estimate as to the equipment which will be used onsite throughout <br /> the mine life: <br /> - 1-2 Front end loaders <br /> Fetcher Yale Pit x <br /> May 2018 D-4 <br />