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2 C~C~~f3' 'q ~ <br />~Z~c~~ ~~ <br />6. We will have all portable equipment at this location. Which consists of jaw and cone <br />crushers, screens, feeders, transfer and stacking conveyors, loaders,scrapers, dozers, <br />graders, and haul trucks. All fuel tanks will be installed with a secondary containment <br />areas, constructed of concrete with an impermeable layer. At the present time the size <br />of the tanks to be placed at this property are one 4000 gallon off road and one 3500 <br />gallon on road diesel fuel tanks, and one 300 gallon gasoline tank. <br />7.All equipment is portable. There will be no permanent structures. We plan to install a <br />SO foot scale, with the existing home which has been converted to offices, as the office <br />and scalehouse. The road is approximately 40 foot from barrow ditch to barrow <br />ditch.The road will remain providing access to the range land after mining and <br />reclamation. It will be reduced to approximately 20 foot wide. The road was shaped out <br />of the existing material. The place where fill was added the operator removed all the <br />topsoil then replaced the topsoil. This low area was built up to keep all storm water <br />and irrigation water from leaving our property. The operator feels that water is a <br />valuable resource necessary for a productive rangeland so the road serves multiple <br />purposes providing access, water conservation and storm water management. <br />8. The operator will use the existing building at this operation as long as possible. In <br />the future when removal is necessary the operator will move the modular home and <br />disassemble and move the shop to another location. All concrete foundations will be <br />buried on site. <br />9. We plan to minimize disturbance. The ramp will follow mining to each phase so not <br />to disturb areas previously reclaimed. The ramp will exit the yard area at different <br />locations entering each separate phase of mining. As stated earlier we plan to use a <br />cut and fill method for topsoil removal and replacement to minimize costs and help <br />speed up reclamation. This method will also minimize topsoil stockpiles, reducing <br />costs, time and erosion of topsoil stockpiles prior to revegetion of the stockpiles. <br />