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growth medium to be produced on the terraces. This bacl:f__11 material <br />• Frill he of fines produced in processing the limestone. Eventual <br />depth of terrace materials will be about 2 feet. <br />Compatibility with end use will depend on the er.d use <br />finally selected. In any case, the grading will be the same. The <br />end use will greatly determine what is done in the revegetation, but <br />final modifications to the revegetation plans submitted lie re will <br />mainly be the responsibility of the developer. Castle Concrete Company <br />will prepare the site for that end use by producing a more or less <br />natural cover on the area which should be compatible with most uses. <br />In the event a developer hecomes interested in the site prior to the time <br />the mining is finished and requests certain things be done which oaould <br />modify the plan then Castle Concrete would request approval of such <br />modifications prior to implementation. <br />• In conclusion, the grading will produce a series of f5± 5 feet <br />high terraces about 15± 3 feet wide. The hottom of the pig, will be <br />flat with a gentle southeasterly slope. A berm will be re~~egetated <br />after construction is complete and will have about 2:1 slopes. Pro- <br />ducing a sloped pit without terraced walls would maY.e the :dopes so <br />steep it would preclude revegetation and would present a continuing <br />safety hazard. <br />water - The water resources exhibit gives many details on water control <br />measures, but in general, the quarry occupies most of the e,mall watershed <br />and *_herefore water control is fairly easy, i4ost of the water that would <br />fall on the quarry will be held in the area. Terrace steps will hold <br />. S-E-4 <br />