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Colorado Front Range market. Fill material, diverted from the WRL, may be sold from this site <br /> as a commodity. Asphalt, concrete, and washed rock may also be sold from this site. <br /> 6.4.4(h) <br /> Gold may be recovered during overlying gravel mining. Potentially gold bearing gravel will be <br /> processed through a traditional placer gold mining equipment(e.g. trommel, sluice, and <br /> horizontal deck wash plant)prior to entering the bulk crushing equipment located in the <br /> Processing Area. Exact locations of gold storage will not be disclosed as gold is a sensitive and <br /> valuable commodity; however, any recovered gold will be handled exclusively by a competent <br /> party. No chemical processing treatments will be used on site; only water is used in processing <br /> gold and gravel. <br /> 6.4.4(i) <br /> Explosives will be used. See the preliminary blast plan is included in Appendix 3 —Preliminary <br /> Blast Plan. Blasting will be completed by a contract licensed operator who will provide a <br /> detailed final blast plan to the Division prior to any blasting as a part of mining. <br /> 6.4.40) <br /> Roadways <br /> The site will use existing on-site roads, where possible and until they are mined, and will create <br /> new onsite roads as mining progresses throughout the site. Current onsite roads are shown on <br /> Map C-1, roads created during mining are shown on Maps C-2 through C-10 and final <br /> reclamation roads are shown on Map F-1. The majority of haul traffic will exit the site and travel <br /> towards Interstate-70. The intersection of the CCP and 1-70 is a full-service interchange. <br /> Initial mining required to open the quarry will include development of the road to reach the top <br /> of Phase 1 (Maps C-2 and C-3). <br /> Onsite mining roads and roads built during various phases of the WRL development are detailed <br /> on Maps C-3 through C-10. <br /> Young Ranch Resource <br /> December 2021 D-14 Lewicki& Associates <br />