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needed basis to control dust on haul roads and within the mine area. Water will also be pumped <br /> from an industrial well currently being permitted, see Map C-2 for the future well location. <br /> Magnesium chloride will be used annually or as needed to further aid in dust mitigation. <br /> Noise and traffic will be limited to blasting and crushing. Blasting will be sporadic in nature and <br /> will occur only during hours of operation. As processing will be ongoing, noise from crushing <br /> activities may exist; however, the location of the site ensures minimal impact to the surrounding <br /> landscape.No residential use properties are within 500 feet of the pit. <br /> A Conditional Use Permit(CUP 00-060) was approved by the Huerfano County Commissioners <br /> on September 20, 2000. This CUP runs with the land and is still valid. <br /> 7. Future Railroad Access <br /> Initial offsite haulage of construction materials will utilize the Edmundson Ranch haul road and <br /> the County Road. As the quarry progresses, it is anticipated that rail service will be brought to <br /> the site. Designs are in process with the Union Pacific and Burlington Northern Santa Fe <br /> Railway Companies; however, they are not available at the time of the permitting. An <br /> approximate foot print of the rail yard is shown on Map C-2. To mine the main processing <br /> area/Phase 21,the rail loop will be moved to the southern most extent of the DRMS permit <br /> boundary. However,this area is outside the CUP boundary and will require an amendment with <br /> Huerfano County. Any changes regarding relocation of the rail loop and movement of the main <br /> processing area will be submitted to the Division by a technical revision prior to making any on <br /> site changes. <br /> Bradford Mesa Quarry <br /> January 2020 D-21 <br />