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0010 <br /> General Shale <br /> Building The American Dream• <br /> No Change <br /> (f) Narrative information in conjunction with mine maps in Exhibit C <br /> i. nature, depth and thickness of the deposit to be mined and the thickness and type of <br /> overburden to be removed <br /> The clay deposit is topographically controlled with the overburden and clay deposit <br /> progressively getting thicker from west to the east. Overburden thickness ranges from 4' to <br /> 80' thick. The thickness of the clay deposit ranges from 10' to 50'. There is 1'to 2'of topsoil <br /> followed by 2' to 78'of sand and clay overburden. <br /> ii. nature of the stratum immediately beneath the material to be mined in sedimentary <br /> deposits. <br /> No Change <br /> (g) Identify the primary and secondary commodities to be mined/extracted and describe the <br /> intended use <br /> Clay, sand and or gravel for brick manufacture. <br /> (h) name and describe the intended use of all expected incidental products to be <br /> mined/extracted by the proposed operation. <br /> None <br /> (i) Specify if explosives will be used in conjunction with the mining (or reclamation) <br /> No explosives will be used. <br /> 0) Existing or proposed roads that will be used for the mining operation. <br /> Access is from Elbert County Road 174 and no improvements are required to Elbert County <br /> Road 174. A 4.0 acre road was constructed in 2000 to provide access from Elbert County 174 <br /> to the clay stockpile pad area. The access road is part of the affected area boundary. No <br /> improvements are necessary. <br />