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<br />PETROLEUM PRODUCT STORAGE <br />Type of Oil or Oil <br />Product Stored Type of Tank or <br />Storage <br />Container Number of <br />Tank{s) or <br />Storage <br />Containers Max. Storage Cap. <br />of Ea. Tank! <br />Container (gal) Total Storage <br />Capacity (gal) <br />Diesel Fuel # 2 Steel one 5, 900 5, 900 <br />Diesel Fuel # 2 Steel 2 10, 000 20, 000 <br />Gasoline Steel one 4,000 4,000 <br />Lubricating Oil Steel 9 55 495 <br />Asphalt Oil Steel one 25,000 25,000 <br />OFFICE AREA -Consists of a 1,250 square foot office and an adjoining scale used for <br />measurement of sand and gravel products removed from the property. 12 parking spaces <br />are provided for the 6 office workers and the occasional visitor. Area lighting and solid <br />waste disposal is located nearby. <br />SCREENING AND BUFFERING -The mining, stockpile, haul road and office areas are <br />adequately screened from view. Screening consists of planted earthen berms which are <br />at least 10 feet above the surrounding grade. Access to the property is secured with a <br />chain link fence and a locked gate. <br />UTILITY SERVICE -Sanitary sewer treatment for the office and the RV parking area <br />consist of two separate septic tanks and absorption fields. Water is provided by an existing <br />permitted well located near the northeasterly corner of the property. Holy Cross Electric <br />Association provides electric service to the office, RV parking area, concrete plant and the <br />newly constructed asphalt plant. Since the crushing unit is very portable, electric needs <br />are met by utilizing portable diesel generators. <br />NO DISTURBANCE AREA - On July 9, 1992, the Colorado Division of Minerals & Geology <br />approved a technical revision application, which designated approximately 40 acres within <br />the permit boundary that would not be disturbed by mining. This area is to remain in a <br />Rev.01-04-00 <br />E-6 <br />