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unsuitable for construction use will be separated from the mined gravels and may be <br /> stockpiled at the site. These soil stockpiles will be utilized for excavation backfill and site <br /> reclamation. <br /> g) The primary commodities to be mined are gravel and sand. The gravel and sand extracted from the <br /> Koskie site will be utilized by Weld County Public Works Department for repair and maintenance <br /> of local County roads and other County construction projects.This is a County-operated gravel pit; <br /> no commercial gravel and sand sales are anticipated.No secondary commodities are anticipated to <br /> be extracted or produced at the Koskie site. <br /> h) Soils and mined materials unsuitable for road construction may be stockpiled at the site. These soil <br /> stockpiles may be utilized for excavation backfill and site reclamation on County-operated projects. <br /> i) No explosives will be used at the site. <br /> j) Weld County Road 120 extends east-west along the north edge of the Koskie site(see Exhibit C2). <br /> The gravel excavation and processing areas will be accessed from that county road. No <br /> improvements are anticipated to County Road 120 for this operation. One mining road is proposed <br /> and is shown on exhibit C3, included in the mining area. <br /> M:\Mining\Koskie\DRMS\DRMS Application\Amendment to Expand Acreage\Adequacy Review Response 08-18-20.docx <br /> Page 5 of 5 <br />