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<br />Exhibit D -Page 2 <br /> <br />6. The entire permitted azea will have disturbance to some degree. Maximum depth <br />disturbance will be approximately 35 feet. The pond depth will be approximately 6 feet. <br />The ponds will have dimensions of about 400 X 200 feet for the settling pond and the <br />fresh water pond will be about 75 X 100 feet. <br />There are no existing roadways at this site. An access road approximately 200 feet long <br />by 50 feet wide is to be utilized for entrance to the permitted area from the existing <br />County Road V. <br />This washing process is a recycling system. Most water will eventually return to the <br />aquifer, with smaller amounts being consumed by evaporation and material absorption. <br />The source of water for this site is from a well located 1.8 miles east of the eastern permit <br />boundary. This well is owned by Raymond Schulte, Stratton, Colorado. <br />9. No ground or surface water will be encountered at this site. <br />10. A pollution Prevention Plan and a general permit has been filed with the Colorado <br />Department of Health, Water Quality Control Division. This covers construction <br />aggregate wastewater dischazge and storm water discharge. The primary control feature <br />will be the establishment of a berm surrounding the entire permitted azea. This will <br />prohibit any runoff from entering or leaving this permitted azea during operations. <br />11. There will be no refuse and acid-forming or toxic-producing materials exposed during <br />mining activities at this site. No chemicals will be used with this mining process. <br />12. By conforming with the allotted water quantities, set by local and state governing bodies, <br />minimal hydrologic disturbances will occur. The greater portion of the water used during <br />this operation will return to the aquifer. <br />The final contour of the pit after reclamation will blend into the surrounding land creating <br />a well balanced overall appearance. Drainage from this site after reclamation will be <br />basically the same as it now exists. <br />13. The sand will be processed on site. It will be processed with the system previously <br />discussed. No chemicals will be used in this process. The sand will be excavated and <br />moved toward the wash plant and conveyed onto the screens of the wash plant. After the <br />material is washed, it will be conveyed, then stacked into stockpiles for haulage. The <br />water from the wash plant is piped into the settling ponds for sedimentation and is <br />recycled through the system. <br />