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<br />MINING PLAN EJd-IIBIT D (Continued) <br />. The mining method in Stage 2 will <br />be consistent with Stage 1. The pit in Stage 2 will eRly progress '- -° ''~-°°'~°" " °. <br />^..,...•~,h) to within 50 feet of the north permit boundary. Access across the <br />ephemeral stream will be over culverts similaz to those all ready in place. <br />Equipment will include, but is not limited to, bulldozers with rippers, scrapers, <br />backhoes, water trucks, rock drills and front-end loaders. Fuel for this equipment is <br />transported to the site in fuel trailers or fuel trucks. In the event fuel is permanently <br />stored on site, a containment area will be provided using berms of a height sufficient to <br />hold the volume being stored. <br />In the event that blasting is required, it will be done in accordance to MSHA <br />regulations. All blasting will be conducted during daylight hours. Peak particle <br />velocities and peak air blast levels will be kept below the safe criterion for residential <br />structures recommended by U.S. Bureau of Mines. <br />All runoff and water conservation methods will be covered in Exhibit E, <br />Reclamation Plan and in Exhibit G, Water. <br />Dust generated during the stockpiling and hauling process will be controlled by <br />water spraying. This water is purchased from a local municipality and hauled to the site. <br />Mioiog Timetable <br />The following table is based on a projection of product demand. Any economic <br />change from the norm can and will change the timetable estimates dramatically. Note <br />that Stage ]and Stage 2 may be mined concurrently. <br /> MINING TIMETABLE <br /> Approximate <br />Staves Years <br />1 50 - 80 <br />2 40 - 80 <br />Totals 90 - 160 <br />Using the above timetable the average advancement of the surface mining area <br />will be approximately 1 acre per year in both <br />(Revised May 22, 2000) <br />