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Table D-5: Onsite Tanks <br />Fuel Farm 1 2,000 Gallon Diesel Concrete Secondary Containment with 110% <br /> Capacity <br />Asphalt Plant 1 14,000 Gallon Diesel <br /> Built in manufacturers secondary <br />Crusher Plant 1 8,000 Gallon Diesel containment <br />Wash Plant 1 3,000 Gallon Diesel <br />No night mining activity is scheduled for the operation; however portable lighting may be used <br />within the pit from time to time. The portable lights will only be used at the bottom of the pit for <br />the purpose of after hour equipment maintenance and crushing activities within the permitted <br />hours in the winter months while the days are shorter. Due to the depth of the pit, the buffers left <br />azound the property, lighting is not expected to cause a nuisance to any neighbors. Furthermore, <br />lighting will be shielded in order to further ensure that the lights do not cause a nuisance. Port-o- <br />potties will be used for employees. All structures on site aze shown on Map C-2 and C-4. The <br />portable mining equipment such as loaders, dozers, trucks and excavators will be serviced on an <br />as-needed basis from the shop shown on Map C-2 and C-4. Upon reclamation, all portable <br />equipment will be removed from the site. <br />There will be no new fence azound the operation, since it is inside private property, there is a <br />buffer on all sides and all surrounding property is private. There aze some existing fences within <br />the permit azea; however no new fences will be built through mining. It is extremely unlikely <br />that any toxic or acid-producing materials will be encountered during the mining operation since <br />the past mining shows that the material is alluvial in nature. However, in the event that such <br />materials are encountered, they will be covered with subsoil and topsoil from the stockpiles to <br />the same depths outlined in the reclamation plan and no more mining will occur in this area. The <br />Colona Pit November 06 D-9 <br />