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Construction Work Planned For 1985 to 1989 <br />Exxon has identified several additional construction efforts which are required <br />in all project development options. All of these projects are confined to land <br />which is presently disturbed. Completion of these projects during this period <br />will remove potential scheduling conflicts during future development. <br />Specific projects which are currently planned for construction during the period <br />1985 through 1989 include the following: <br />/~ o In 1985 a major earthmoving project is scheduled for the plantsite. <br />I ~// (Refer to Exhibit D-8 and D-10 for the location of this work.) The <br />~./" current plan is to complete the South Valley Fill using currently <br />stockpiled rock or existing blasted rock adjacent to the South Valley, <br />or a combination of the two. This represents the first part of a two- <br />phased plantsite development program. More than 400,000 cubic yards of <br />• rock will be required in this effort which will ultimately provide space <br />for the shale processing facilities. <br />o Construction of additional portions of the river water supply system is <br />planned at the River Water Intake Site. following final engineering <br />design work, the river water pumping station will be constructed. This <br />facility is the second segment of the overall water supply system which <br />also includes the intake, the pipeline to the plantsite, Middle Fork <br />Dam, and possibly an intermediate booster station. As presently envi- <br />sioned, subject to refinements in design, the facilities to be <br />constructed at the Intake Site will include a sedimentation basin(s), <br />a metering station, a secondary lift station and amain pump station. <br />Due to the nature of the soils at the site, it will be necessary to pre- <br />• vet the area at least one year prior to construction of these facilities <br />to reduce potential settlement of the structures. Exhibit D-9 shows the <br />location of this work. <br />D-5 <br />