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~. <br />FROM~FRRNK G COOLEY • T0~ 303 832 8106 <br />~, ~UN 13. 1997 5~09PM #005 P.03 <br />~: <br />C. The hot-mix plant will be either a Cedar Rapids Drum <br />Plant, Model 6422, 100 tons per hour, or a Cedar Rapids Drum Plant, <br />Mode17224, 250 tons per hour. <br />D. The plant will be located on top of an exposed grave] <br />bench approximately fifteen above the iioor of the pit proper. The <br />principal pit itself from whence the pit run material will be transpol ted to <br />the upper crushing plant now contains piles of crushed gravel. Pit-run <br />will be transported to the plant atop the bench. <br />E. The entire permitted area constitutes an elevated bench of <br />glacial gravels which are, in turn, located on top of a very large <br />Pleistocene terrace which, in turn, is more than a hundred feet above the <br />level of the White River valley. Therefore, the terrace and the bench are <br />dry except for rainfall and irrigation water at some distance from the site. <br />F. The operation will not interfere with the water table nor <br />cause water pollution to either the sparse natural water in the area nor <br />to irrigation water. Use will be made of water from a farm pond in?o two <br />settling ponds in proximity to the hot-mix plant. The settling ponds will <br />be lined with plastic so as not to allow the escape of water into either the <br />terrace yr the bench or the ground water system. <br />Al'PR VED: <br />rry/],• .Stout <br />