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<br /> <br /> units, all arranged on steel support st ructures. A ~7ohnson <br /> i <br /> March Dust Suppression System and two B aghouse Collect <br />on <br />I Systems are incorporated into the plant as well. <br /> Typical mobile support equipment for the nlant consists <br />' of; 1 front-end loader, 5 cy <br /> 1 D-155 Komatsu <br />i d <br /> 1 gra <br />er <br /> 1 water truck <br /> As mentioned, the quarry will be worked in a counterclock- <br />I wise direction from the northern extent of the site toward <br /> its southern boundary. The approximate phasing of operations <br /> i <br /> gure 1. A product <br />is illustrated in F ion rate of roughly <br /> 1.5 million tons of aggregate per year is projected. To <br /> meet this figure, approximately 7 acres of land will. be <br /> mined yearly. Operations will thus be in effect foz- roughly <br /> 50 years with total production from the quarry targeted at <br /> <br /> roughly 75 million tons. <br />' This amendment will add 140 acres to the permit area. <br />Of the 140 acres 53.7 will be disturbed. This 53.7 combined <br />' with the 37.5 acres of disturbed area from the amendment <br />approved in October of 1981, constitute a total of 91.2 <br />acres of new disturbance land. The following discussion will <br />be based on the total disturbance of the two amendments. <br />Total disturbance including the original permitted <br />area will be 154.2 acres. 73-2/~Sa <br />\~ D- 2 <br />