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<br />t !i <br />~i <br />, <br /> EXHIBIT D (Cont'd) <br /> <br /> excavated. The overburden will be returned to the reclama- <br /> tion areas as so on as feasible. The soil in the excavation <br /> area is usually classified as good soil for dry land <br />' <br /> agriculture. Tf necessary, a vegetative cov er or other <br />' method will be used to protect the soil from deterioration <br />while it is in storage. <br />' The removal of sand and gravel will be intermittent <br />during each year, depending upon demand. After short pro- <br />' duction periods to meet demand, all equipment except load- <br />' ing equipment will be removed from the site. At the beginning <br />of each operating period, equipment necessary to the efficient <br />extraction and production of sand and gravel will be moved <br />to the pit area. Mining equipment on location may include, <br />but is not limited to, front-end loaders, dump trucks, back- <br />hoes, scrapers and a water truck. Processing equipment may <br />include, but is not limited to, a portable crusher, screen- <br />' ing and sizing equipment, a conveyor system and a power gener- <br />ator for the system. It should be noted that the processing <br />equipment is portable and from time to time may be moved to <br />other locations. Processing equipment is operated under <br />Colorado Department of Health, Air Pollution Control Division <br />' Emission Permit No. C-11,368(FD) (see Exhibit N). Water for <br />dust abatement in connection with this equipment use is <br />purchased from the May Valley Water Association (see <br />' Exhibit C). Road dust created by mining and reclamation <br />operations is controlled with water purchased_from_the May <br />' Valley Water Association and applied from a water truck. <br />~__- -- <br />' 6 <br />