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<br /> <br />The Fulton Ditch crosses this site in the northwest comer of the permit boundary. This ditch will <br />not be disturbed by the mining operation. <br />The following equipment and facilities will be utilized in this operation: <br />Conveyors (50) <br />Loaders (3) <br />Compactors (3) <br />Portable Crusher <br />Generator Set <br />Dozers (3) <br />Scrapers(15) <br />Office Trailer (1) <br />Portable Screen <br />Graders (2) <br />Back Hoe (3) <br />Portable Toilets (1) <br />Stacking Conveyors <br />In order to gain an understanding ofthe extent ofthe mining operation, it is helpful to know the <br />acres disturbed by different aspects of [he mine. We have selected a point in time where the <br />mining disturbance could be at its maximum. This occurs during the mining of Phase II. The <br />mining face in the east/west direction will be at its greatest length. The following acres of <br />disturbance apply at this time: <br />A. Stripped overburden and topsoil in anticipation ofmining 10 acres <br />B. Active mining area, possible plant site 6 acres <br />C. Topsoil and overburden stockpiles 4 acres <br />D. De-watering trench 1 acres <br />E. Mining face, 2000 ft 7 acres <br />F. Roads 1 acres <br />G. Side slope undergoing backfilling and grading, 600 ft 2 acres <br />H. Side slope being seeded, 600 ft 0.7 acres <br />I. Top of slope 0.5 acres <br />Total disturbance: 32.2 acres <br />Side slopes will be backfilled and compacted as mining progresses. The maximum length of <br />sideslope being backfilled and compacted is 1000 feet. <br />Sand and gravel is the primary mineral produced. <br />Principal intended use of the mine products is construction aggregates. <br />DMG 112 Perrnil <br />Pnge 6 of 46 <br />