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DRMS Permit Index
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M1981302
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
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EXHIBIT D ALSO EXHIBIT E
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AM1
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D
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4. Upon excavation, the sand, gravel and dirt mixture-- <br /> "pit run"--is taken to the plant site where it <br /> will be loaded directly into the processing plant <br /> or stockpiled to await processing. The plant <br /> is comprised of several separate screens, conveyors, <br /> ' crushers, storage bins and washing devices that <br /> are used singly or more often in combination to <br /> process the 10 to 20 products needed to meet <br /> ' special requirements. Water is used to clean <br /> all washed gravel products. The water is settled <br /> at the site and recycled for future washings rather <br /> than being released to a stream. <br /> t The finished products are placed in stockpiles of <br /> varying shapes and dimensions. A small stockpile <br /> tof 5,000 tons might be conical in shape, 30 feet <br /> in height and have a. base diameter of about <br /> 100 feet; a large stockpile of 100 ,000 tons <br /> ' might have a square shaped base about 220 feet <br /> and a height of about 30 feet. The amount of <br /> ' material in stockpile must be adequate for <br /> anticipated needs yet be held to a minimum by the <br /> ' producer to minimize inventory costs. A surplus <br /> of some products is normal because the gravel <br /> composition within the area varies as does the <br /> rate of consumption of individual products. <br /> ' B-5 $1-_zA)i- <br /> 1 .f <br />
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