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Banks and Gesso, LLC <br />well (to be maintained for aggregate processing and hatching operation water) on <br />the south edge of the site, will be relocated to the west side of the ditch <br />alignment. An agreement is in place with United PowPr__ ~nmoany to accomplish <br />the power line rec nstru~tiodand_is cQntaip~d_within Exhibit S. A maintenance <br />-- ~-- <br />road will be replaced alongside the ditch to service the ditch, relocated oil <br />pipelines, and overhead power lines. These structures will be grouped in a <br />_~-- <br />north-south alignment alongside the replaced ditch (see Exhibit F, Reclamation <br />Plan Map). After the slurry wall is in place, the operator will strip the topsoil from <br />each phase and around the southern perimeters (stockpiling it in strategic <br />locations) and excavate a de-watering trench to shale bedrock. The existing <br />groundwater in the mining phase will be pumped to allow for "dry-mining" of the <br />sand and gravel. The pump locations for discharge to the South Platte River are <br />to be located in the southern areas of the site. A CPDES discharge permit will be <br />obtained for this function. <br />The area inside the mining phase boundaries will be stripped of topsoil to a depth <br />of approximately 3 ft. This material will be stockpiled in temporary, revegated <br />berms at various locations within the mining area. A revegetated topsoil berm <br />will be created at the northwest permit area to reduce the visual and audible <br />impacts of mining to neighbors to the north and will be maintained for the life of <br />the operation. <br />Fl. Lupton Sand and Gravel Mine.CDMG.112 Permit g 99024.WD <br />L.G. Everist, Inc. December, 1999 <br />