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EXHIBIT D <br /> Mining Plan <br /> Mining Limits <br /> Prowers Aggregate operators, LLC currently operates a gravel mine in the northeast '/4 and the <br /> northeast %of the northwest % of Section 33, and the south '/ of the southeast % of Section 28, <br /> Township 22 South, Range 46 West of the Sixth Prime Meridian, in Prowers County, Colorado. <br /> This amendment adds areas to the permit area to the west and southwest of the current permit <br /> area for product staging and loadout, reduces the actual mined area, and modifies the limits of <br /> the current permit boundary. The site lies approximately '/ mile east of the City of Lamar, and <br /> approximately '/4 mile north of State Highway 50. Prowers County Road HH.5 is immediately <br /> adjacent to the south of the current permit area and north of the proposed expansion area. <br /> Access to the site is located off of Prowers County Road HH.5. The dominant land use <br /> surrounding the property is agricultural. ' <br /> Aggregate processing plants are located within the mining area as shown on the Mining Plan <br /> Map. The area will contain stockpiles and portable equipment as necessary to support the plant <br /> operations. <br /> The permit boundary will encompass approximately 282.6 acres with approximately 171.8 acres <br /> being mined. The remaining area will consist of setbacks, road and utility right-of-ways, <br /> equipment storage, product processing areas, product storage and loadout areas, and plant site <br /> access. <br /> Various setbacks from adjacent roads and man-made structures will be maintained as mining <br /> occurs. See Exhibit C, Mining Plan Map, and the Slope Stability Report for the mining limit <br /> configuration and information on setbacks and their locations. <br /> Products <br /> Sand and gravel will be the primary product produced from the West Farm Pit site. The principal <br /> intended use for the sand and gravel is for road base and construction aggregates. <br /> Subsurface drilling and testing has verified that the West Farm Pit property contains a significant <br /> commercial deposit of sand and gravel. The depth of the overburden ranges from 7 to 22 feet. <br /> The thickness of the aggregate material ranges from 18 to 60 feet. The overall depth to bedrock <br /> ranges from 37 to 67 feet. See Exhibit I, Soils Information, for detailed data on the nature, <br /> depth, and thickness of the soil strata present in the property area. <br /> Mining Methods <br /> The deposit will be dry mined, with dewatering trenches being excavated around the perimeter <br /> of each mining phase prior to mining operations commencing. The depth of the ditches will vary <br /> as the mining progresses deeper into the alluvium in order to maintain the groundwater level <br /> below the active mining bottom surface, and therefore minimize the exposed groundwater <br /> surface area. The dewatering ditches and process water will flow through a series of sediment <br /> settling ponds, from which the water will be discharged into a farm ditch, and then discharged <br /> into the Arkansas River. <br /> Ja�T Consulting,Inc. Prowers Aggregate Operators, LLC. <br /> 914 West Farm Pit—M-2008-078 <br /> 11111 DRMS 112 Permit Amendment Application <br />