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maximum Gross Vehicle Weight of 54,000 pounds. The remaining material removed from the facility will utilize <br />24-ton capacity belly dump trucks. It is anticipated that the operation will generate 143 average weekday trips. <br />PETROLEUM STORAGE AREAS - An asphalt oil tank and a diesel fuel tank will be located adjacent to the <br />asphalt plant when it is present on site. Also, a diesel fuel tank will be located near the portable gravel-crushing <br />unit. All fuel is stored in above ground tanks and will have lined containment dikes to prevent any discharges of <br />fuel from leaving the site or percolating into the ground. Dikes are constructed in a fashion to contain at least 110 <br />percent of the volume of the largest fuel storage vessel within the containment area. A Handling and Disposal of <br />Petroleum Products Policy has been established. A key element of the policy includes annual training for all <br />workers at the facility for spill containment and controls in the event that a spill should occur. Products anticipated <br />for use at the site are depicted on the following chart: <br /> <br />Type of Oil or Oil Type of Tank Number of Max. Storage Total <br />Product Stored or Storage Tank(s) or Cap. of Ea. Storage <br /> Container Storage Tankl Capacity <br /> Containers Container (gal) (gal) <br />Diesel Fuel # 2 Steel one 5,900 5,900 <br />Diesel Fuel # 2 Steel 2 10,000 20,000 <br />Diesel Fuel # 2 Steel one 500 500 <br />Lubricating Oil Steel 4 55 220 <br />Asphalt Oil Steel one 25,000 25,000 <br />OTHER USES - In addition to the above listed activities, the following are also ancillary to the mining and <br />processing operations: <br />^ Truck Scale. <br />^ Fuel Storage. <br />^ Equipment Parking And Maintenance. <br />^ Material Stockpiling. <br />^ Lab And Tool Trailer Parking. <br />^ Worker's Parking Area <br />Revised October, 2002 <br />