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A loader will be present dunng the tank removal and deposal process to remove and dispose of any <br />contaminated soil, if necessary <br />The maximum amount of petroleum products for use at the site are depicted on the following chart: <br />Typo of Oil or Oil <br />Product Stored I Type of Tank or <br />Storage <br />Container Number of <br />Tankls) or <br />Storage <br />Containers Max Sr~r nl.: <br />Cap. of to <br />Tankl <br />Container (gall Total <br />Storage <br />Capacity <br />(gal) <br />Diesel Fuel # 2 Steel one 500 500 <br /> <br />Diesel Fuel # 2 Steel two 10.000 20,000 <br />Diesel Fuel # 2 Steel one 6,000 6,000 <br />Lubncating Od Steel one 4,000 4.000 <br />Asphalt Oil Steel one ~~, iJOQ ~ ;,., 1100 <br />LIFE OF MINING AREA -Several factors affect the total hfe of most sand and gravel operations. Most notalNe <br />is the surrounding communities' future gravel, asphalt and concrete needs Other factors include <br />u Local, State, and Federal Economic Trends <br />^ Future Locai Growth Trends <br />^ Major Publrc and Prnvate Improvement Projects - <br />Rail and Airport Improvements <br />School Buildings <br />Governmental Buildings <br />u Major Commercial Buildings <br />One method of determining the hfe of an operation is to evaluate the past demand for gravel resources. By <br />using the last three years of productron, in conjunction with the remaining resource. it rs forecasted that the <br />gravel within the expanded area will be depleted in about 25 years. It should be pointed out that forecasts are <br />based on current and past information. Inherent with any forecast is a degree of uncertainty A 25 year hfe <br />span is a relaUvety short penod of bme for a sand and gravel operation such as exists at the Gypsum Ranch Pit <br />VSF AREA <br />IN Al. OF tC;iAl. <br />ExisLng f'erma '20 y 7~ 8 <br />Proposed Additron 34.6 22 2 <br />TOTAL 155 6 <br />Gravel Extractron 92.6 59,5 <br />Staging Area 36 6 _ 23.5 <br />No Disturbance and Buller Areas 26.4 17 0 <br />