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Banks and Gesso, LLC <br />Water Demand and Source <br />Exhibit G, Water Information, contains a discussion of water demand and source. Also <br />contained in Exhibit G are discussions of protecting the hydrologic balance (groundwater <br />and surface water) and compliance with Colorado water law. <br />Acid and Toxic Producing Materials/Explosives <br />No acids or toxic producing materials (or refuse) will be exposed as a result of mining <br />operations. No explosives will be used. <br />Processing <br />Pit run sand and gravel will be transported from the dewatered pit area by loader, truck, <br />and/or conveyor to the planUmaterial stockpile area. Pit run is then fed either into a jaw <br />crusher (if necessary), or directly into a wet screen. At the screen, the pit run will be <br />separated into various material stockpiles. <br />The oversize rock may be crushed, depending on market conditions, and returned back <br />into the screening circuit. <br />The rock products will be washed via water spray bars. The sand will be washed via <br />sand screws. The rock products will be stacked via conveyor, then loaded and <br />stockpiled via front-end loader. The washed concrete sand will be conveyed, then <br />stockpiled via stacking conveyor. Material will be transported offsite via truck. <br />Commodities Produced and Used <br />Specification aggregates will be produced including concrete sand, road base, coarse, <br />aggregates, and other construction material products. The primary use will be for <br />concrete aggregates at Trans Colorado Concrete's plant in Colorado Springs. No <br />incidental products are planned to be produced. <br />Stable Reclaimed Area <br />The final, reclaimed mine site will be ponds and backfilled areas with final slopes <br />conforming to the minimum requirements of the Division's regulations. No permanent <br />drainage structures are necessary and no stockpiles, berms, or dikes will remain. <br />St. Barbara Sand and Gravel Mine 03028 <br />Trans Colorado Concrete t ] February 19, 2004 <br />