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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2019046
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/21/2020
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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Greg Lewicki & Associates
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DRMS
Email Name
JPL
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D
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- Overflow resource stockpiling <br /> - A portable crusher with associated tanks <br /> - Active pit serving as a stormwater settling pond <br /> 10,000 gallon diesel fuel tank in secondary containment(110%of tank capacity) <br /> 4,000 gallon water tank used for dust suppression <br /> - Portable lights with a generator for emergency after hours maintenance support <br /> The following list is the best estimate of equipment that will be used onsite throughout the mine <br /> life: <br /> - 2-4 Front end loaders <br /> - crushing and screening plant <br /> - 1-3 D-10 Bulldozer <br /> - 1 4000 gallon water truck <br /> - off-highway road haul trucks (number will depend upon production needs) <br /> - 15 and 24 ton on-road haul trucks (number will depend upon production needs) <br /> A portable asphalt plant may be erected on the site periodically. Material crushed and stockpiled <br /> on site may be used for asphalt production. Maximum asphalt production will not exceed 2,000 <br /> tons per day. Asphalt production may occur only during the warm season months of April <br /> through October. Components associated with the portable asphalt plant include: <br /> - Liquid asphalt storage <br /> - Aggregate feed bins <br /> - Mixer <br /> - Conveyors <br /> - Lime silo <br /> - Truck loading equipment <br /> - Power supply and distribution <br /> All fuel tanks will have secondary containment. Some are double walled, others will be located <br /> within bermed or lined areas that have over 110%of the volume of the largest stored tank. Fuel <br /> Bradford Mesa Quarry <br /> January 2020 D-14 <br />
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