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Gravel Crushing Equipment <br /> • Portable crushing plant <br /> • Water Truck for dust suppression <br /> • Wheel Loader Cat 988, Cat 980 <br /> • Cat D-9 size dozer or equivalent <br /> • Caterpillar Excavator with Thumb <br /> Support equipment will to come to the site on an as-needed basis. <br /> It is anticipated that blasting will not be required. If the shelf rock is deemed too hard to rip out <br /> with an excavator, owner will notify the division of such activities. <br /> No refuse, acid or toxic producing materials are expected to be encountered in this operation. If <br /> these materials are encountered, topsoil will be placed over the area and mining will move to a <br /> different area. <br /> The stormwater containment berms are intended to hold the stormwater for less than 24 hours. <br /> This will be done by storing the water on the pit floor. The stormwater will infiltrate to the <br /> groundwater as it did prior to mining. <br /> All existing fencing will stay in place. Any new fencing will be installed according to the <br /> Division of Parks and Wildlife's specifications. <br /> The operator commits to clearly marking the permit boundary with stakes surveyed on site. It is <br /> planned that the material may be used to provide base material for construction projects in the <br /> area. <br /> One main road will be present in the mining area and will change locations in the pit as mining <br /> progresses. This road will access Mining Area 1, which also is accessed by the new access road. <br /> In pit roads are not delineated as they will move throughout mining. <br />