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SECTION 1: DESCRIPTION OF INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES <br />This SWMP has been prepared for the Riverbend Pit, located just south of Ft. Lupton. <br />The following construction activities will be associated with this project: <br />D EXCAVATION: <br />Material is removed and hauled away or stored at the site for future use. <br />^ GRADING: <br />Site is leveled and smoothed according to final project specifications using a road <br />grader. This may include the right-of-ways, drainage ditches, and road sub-base <br />areas of the project. <br />D STRIPPING <br />The overburden is removed and the material is sold, hauled away or stockpiled. <br />Stockpiles may be in the form of berms. <br />^ QUARRYING <br />Drilling and blasting is used to liberate virgin stone from its natural consolidated <br />state. Haul trucks are typically used to take the material to the plant for <br />processing. <br />D STOCKPILING <br />(Check if applicable) <br />D OVERBURDEN AND TOP SOIL <br />Stockpiles may occur in the form of earthen berms. <br />Q SAND AND GRAVEL <br />Raw and processed aggregates are stockpiled for future use. <br />Q AGGREGATE MIX FOR CONCRETE PRODUCTION <br />Aggregate can be stored in stockpiles, and loaded into a ground hopper as <br />needed, and then conveyed to the plant. Material may also be loaded directly <br />into a series of hoppers located above the plant that directly discharge into the <br />plant. <br />Q AGGREGATE MIX FOR ASPHALT PRODUCTION <br />Raw material can be stockpiles or put into storage bins. <br />^ ASPHALT MILLING <br />The existing roadway is milled, emptied into haul trucks and hauled off-site. <br />