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• ~s and Gesso, LLC <br />kept in balance until the final perimeter is backfilled. The Applicant has sufficient <br />water to account for groundwater evaporation losses sustained during aggregate <br />processing operations. Augmentation plans are discussed in detail in Exhibit G. <br />Municipal water from the Little Thompson Water District will be used for drinking <br />water; groundwater water exposed by mining will be used for concrete batch <br />operations. <br />Phasing Schedule for Mining and Reclamation Oaerations -Rule 6.4.4 ld), (e) <br />The mining and the start of reclamation operations anticipated by the Applicant <br />are summarized below. These figures are dependant on market demand <br />(estimated annual aggregate production of 100,000 tons). <br /> <br />Phase <br />Year Mining in <br /> <br />Cell Mined <br /> <br />Acres Reclamation <br /> <br />in Cell <br />1 1-2 1,2 6 2 <br />2 2-5 2 12 2 <br />3 5-12 3,4 28 3,4 <br />4 12-20 4 23 1,4 <br />The mining, plant operations, and reclamation activities for each phase are <br />described in the sections below. <br />Phase 1 (Years 1 and 21 <br />The Applicant will erect the aggregate processing plant, maintenance facilities <br />and the scale office as located on Exhibit C-3. Areas for future mining are also <br />indicated on Exhibit G-3. <br />The site for the aggregate processing plant wilt be stripped of topsoil and <br />overburden prior to placement of the equipment. Some stripped topsoil will <br />remain on-site for the life of the mine, for later use in reclamation of the plant site, <br />Greer/Croissant Property Sand and Gravel Mine.CDMG.112 Permit 20023 <br />Loveland Ready Mix Concrete, Inc. g March 2001 <br />