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6.5 Timing of Mining and Reclamation <br /> As required by Sub-section 6.4.4(e)of the Rules and Regulations,an approximate timetable <br /> to describe the mining operation is needed. The timetable establishes the relationship <br /> between mining and reclamation during the different phases of a mining operation. <br /> Mining operations are anticipated to begin soon after all permits are in place. The <br /> extraction rates are expected to be approximately 200,000 tons of construction material per <br /> year. Production rates will vary depending on market demands. LRM plans to conduct <br /> concurrent reclamation as mining progresses. Mining and reclamation are planned in five- <br /> acre increments. This will allow for safe and efficient operations with detail to slope <br /> stability and concurrent reclamation Exhibit C. <br /> Cell VC1 <br /> Mining will begin with Cell C 1 for the first 10 to 12 years of operation. Approximately 37 <br /> acres will be mined in 7 phases during this time with a total of 2,166,145 tons of gravel. <br /> CeH VC3 <br /> Mining will continue into C3 and will last about 8 years. Cell C3 is approximately 28 <br /> acres, will be mined in 5 phases to the mining access road; mining will then begin at Cell <br /> 2. As Cell 2 is nearing completion, mining will recommence on Cell 3 along the west side <br /> of the access road working from north to south. Cell 3 will generate 1,717,639 tons of <br /> gravel. <br /> Cell 2/C2 <br /> Once mining reaches the access road from Cell 3, mining will be focused on Cell 2. Cell <br /> 2 will be conducted in 3 phases. Cell C2 is approximately 11 acres, will be mined in 4 <br /> phases and take a little over 3 years for a total of 661,565 tons of gravel. The operator will <br /> Loveland Ready-Mix,Concrete,Inc. 9 September 2021 <br /> upd.wd_c,hibits_d_'_'0415 doer T E L E S T O <br />