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FUEL STORAGE: Labeled as FUEL STORAGE. Above ground tanks located <br />in the northwest corner of this AREA W19. Tanks are <br />protected by berms constructed to fuel storage area <br />specifications. <br />WALLS: The various features labeled on the map as WALL or WALLS <br />are either cast in place concrete walls or movable <br />concrete retaining block walls. <br />PRODUCE AND WASTE STOCKPILES: <br />PRODUCE: <br />Measured product stockpiles (Whitehead analysis) = 17,900 yd3 <br />Total of 55 other small piles not measurable# <br />(Note: assume average volume of 100 yd ) <br />55 X 100 yd3 = 5,500 yd3 <br />Total estimated maximum product = 25,000 yd3 <br />(Note: Product is an operational asset) <br />COARSE WASTE: <br />Measured coarse waste (Whitehead analysis) = 5,950 yd3 <br />Total estimated maximum coarse waste = 6,000 yd3 <br />FINE WASTE: None present in this area. All fine waste is pumped to the <br />sediment basins located either in the Castle Concrete Sand Pit to the north or <br />to coazse gravel mining areas in the western portion of that part of the <br />permit located west of Academy Boulevard. <br />COMPACTID AREAS: Of the 38.3 acres included in this area, it is estimated <br />that approximately 25 acres is compacted by equipment use. Whether this <br />compacted area would actually need to be ripped is subject to question. The <br />material is mostly gravel and therefore is not subject to severe compaction. <br />If deep rooted species, especially legumes, were planted after discing and <br />harrowing the growth would probably be quite good due to the proximity of the <br />water table. Also, when adjacent areas are graded, much of this site would <br />probably be covered with fines. On the other hand, ripping to some degree <br />would loosen the surface material and allow a better growth to occur. <br />However, it is not felt that extensive ripping would be needed to render the <br />site capable of supporting good vegetation that is deeply rooted. <br />Future Reclamation: Through a combination of sediment disposal, after <br />moving the processing operations to the east side of Academy, and backfilling <br />using existing and adjacent materials, the area would be merged into the <br />general sloping land that extends from the north side of the Castle Sand Pit <br />to Bradley Road. <br />Page 10 Bonding Information M-73-007/M-77-213 January 7, 1992 <br />