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NORTH STAR PIT 112 RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION <br /> (d) The size ofarea(s)to be worked at any one time. <br /> The entire 27.16 acre site will be mined in one phase. If possible reclamation will be done <br /> in areas that have been completed and are out of the future mining activities. <br /> (e) An approximate timetable to describe the mining operation. The timetable is forthe <br /> purpose of establishing the relationship between mining and reclamation during the <br /> different phases of mining operation. <br /> It is estimated that mining will be completed within five years, but the life of the operation is <br /> dependent on market demand.Any reclamation not done before the mining is completed <br /> will be finished post mining. <br /> (t) Use Mining Plan Map in conjunction with narrative to present.- <br /> (i) Nature, depth and thickness of the deposit and thickness and type of <br /> overburden to be removed <br /> The thickness of the topsoil is 4"to 6". The overburden ranges from 1 foot to 2 feet. <br /> The sand and gravel resource is an alluvial deposit that ranges in depth from <br /> approximately ten to 16 feet. <br /> (Z) Nature of the stratum immediately beneath the material to be mined in <br /> sedimentary deposits <br /> The stratum immediately beneath the sand and gravel deposit is claystone with lenses <br /> of siltstone and sandstone bedrock. <br /> (g) ldentify the primeryand secondary commodities to be mineWextracted and describe <br /> the intended use. <br /> The primary commodities are sand, gravel and fill; intended for construction materials. <br /> (h) Name and describe the intended use of all expectedincidental products to be <br /> mine&extracted by the proposed operation. <br /> There are no expected incidental products to be mined. <br /> (i) Specify if explosives will be used in conjunction with the mining(or reclamation) <br /> No explosive material will be used on-site. <br /> North Star Pit 112 Reclamation Permit 61 <br />