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D-8 <br /> such change or increase in the number of marketable commodities would be addressed through a <br /> Technical Revision to the DRMS permit. <br /> (h) Name and describe the intended use of all expected incidental products to be mined/extracted by <br /> the proposed operation; <br /> The Keenesburg No. 2 Mine is not anticipated to produce any "incidental products"; however, CSC <br /> shall retain the right to sell coarse product(i.e.,"oversized material"or that greater than#30;potentially <br /> saleable as a"structural fill"product),if market conditions warrant such. Regardless,the composition <br /> of any so-classified potential"incidental product"comprising"oversized material"would be virtually <br /> identical(other than particle size)to that of the saleable#30/140 industrial sand product. <br /> (i) Specify if explosives will be used in conjunction with the mining(or reclamation). In consultation <br /> with the Office, the Applicant must demonstrate pursuant to Sub-section 6.5(4): Geotechnical <br /> Stability Exhibit,that offsite areas will not be adversely affected by blasting. <br /> The CSC Keenesburg No. 2 Mine will not utilize explosives. The material to be mined is an <br /> unconsolidated eaolian sand deposit; material extraction will be accomplished via hydraulic <br /> excavator(s)and/or front-end loader(s). Other earthmoving equipment to be utilized in the operations <br /> may include motor graders, scrapers, and/or similar heavy equipment. Since blasting will not be <br /> employed at the Keenesburg No. 2 Mine there is no potential for offsite areas to be adversely affected <br /> by blasting effects; and, accordingly,this Application(and Permit)is exempt from the requirement to <br /> prepare a Geotechnical Stability Exhibit pursuant to Sub-section 6.5(4)of the Rules. <br /> Keenesburg No. 2 Mine_112 Reclamation Operation—November 22, 2019 <br />