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Table D-4: Mine Schedule (cont.} <br />Stage C <br />Task # escription ime needed <br />ears <br />1 Strip topsoil from Phase 6, mine Phase 5, reclaim Phases A4 and <br />4 1.39 <br />2 Stri to soil from Phase 7, mine Phase 6, reclaim Phase 5 1.79 <br />3 Stri to soil from Phase 8, mine Phase 7, reclaim Phase 6 .43 <br />4 Stri to soil from Phase 9, mine Phase 8, reclaim Phase 7 .21 <br />5 Stri to soil from Phase 10, mine Phase 9, reclaim Phase 8 1.92 <br />6 Stri to soil from Phase 11, mine Phase 10, reclaim Phase 9 1.09 <br />7 Stri to soil from Phase 12, mine Phase 11, reclaim Phase 10 .99 <br />8 Strip topsoil from Phase 13, mine Phase 12, reclaim Phase 11 0,32 <br />9 ine Phase 13, reclaim Phase 12 0.04 <br />10 Reclaim Phase 13 0.02 <br />Total 12.20 <br />S. Schedule of Operations <br />Mining operations may occur year round but will normally occur 48 weeks throughout the year. The <br />operator will not have any night mining operations, although minor truck activity or repairs may <br />occur after hours. Mining processing and trucking will normally take place no more than 12 hours <br />per day, six days per week. <br />9. Montrose County Impacts and Environmental Impacts <br />The impacts to Montrose County will be limited. No dust is expected to come from the mine since <br />watering of the roads and stockpiles will occurs as needed. No new roads will be built, although a <br />new access to 6175 Road will be built. One impact that the mine poses on the county is an increase <br />in traffic on 6175 Road, 6200 Road, LaSalle Road, and other local roads needed for transportation to <br />the vazious job sites where the finished product will be transported. <br />The topsoil and overburden stripping will only occur approximately 5 to 6 days per year. Due to the <br />berms around the perimeter of the pit and the natural berm along the east side of the pit, other than <br />Haldorson Sand and Gravel Mine 16 <br />