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The mining schedule is planned to minirnize disturbance by reclaiming azeas as additional <br />mining is undertaken. However, if large contracts are awarded to the site, production could <br />increase to the permit maximum, thereby curtailing the life of the pit. On the other hand, if <br />contracts are less than anticipated, the life of the pit could be extended. This table is based on a <br />reasonable projection of average production rates. <br />3. Mine Facilities and Operation <br />Below is a list of all the facilities that will be present on site as part of the mining operation. It is <br />noted, where applicable, whether or not the facility is portable and whether it will have any fuel <br />storage associated with it. Table D-5 shows a summary of the tanks which will be present onsite <br />as well as give a summary of the secondary containment used with each tank. <br />- A portable asphalt plant with a 14,000 gallon diesel tank <br />- A concrete batch plant with office <br />- Truck scale <br />S - A portable crusher with a 8,000 gallon diesel tank <br />- A portable wash plant with a 3,000 gallon diesel tank <br />- A Fuel farm with various tanks as described in Table D-8 <br />The following list is the best estimate as to the equipment which will be used onsite throughout <br />the mine life: <br />- 2-3 Front end loaders <br />- 1 D-8 Bulldozer <br />- 1 40G Motor grader <br />- 1 4000 gallon water truck <br />- Volvo off road haul trucks (number will depend upon production needs) <br />- 15 and 24 ton on-road haul trucks (number will depend upon production needs) <br />• Anderson Pit, Apri! 07 D-7 <br />