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eventually joins Crow Creek. Therefore, the thickness of overburden to be removed <br /> during gravel extraction is expected to be minimal. <br /> g) Commodities to be Extracted <br /> Sand and gravel are the primary commodities that will be extracted at the Peters 313 site. <br /> The enclosed mine plan map (Exhibit C2) shows the locations for the haul road, gravel <br /> processing (crusher) location, and soil and gravel product stockpile areas. <br /> A mobile rock crusher and screen plant will be installed in the crusher location shown on <br /> the enclosed mine plan map (Exhibit C2) during intermittent crushing operations. It is <br /> anticipated the crusher and other equipment will be located on the site for 6 to 12 months <br /> at a time. Once approximately 100,000 tons of material have been crushed, the crusher <br /> and other equipment will be moved to other County-operated gravel processing sites. <br /> The County will haul material from the stockpiles for its construction and roadbuilding <br /> activities. Once the stockpiles are depleted, the County will move the crusher back into <br /> the site and start the cycle over again. <br /> No secondary commodities are anticipated to be extracted or produced at the Peters 313 <br /> site, and no asphalt plants or concrete batch plants will be utilized. <br /> h) Intended Use of Extracted Products <br /> Gravel and sand extracted from the site will be utilized by Weld County Public Works <br /> Department for repair and maintenance of local County roads and other County <br /> construction projects. Soils and mined materials unsuitable for road construction may be <br /> stockpiled at the site. These soil stockpiles may be used for excavation backfill and site <br /> reclamation on County-operated projects. The sale of commercial gravel or sand is not <br /> anticipated. <br /> i) Explosive Use <br /> Explosives will not be used at this site. <br />