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I~ <br /> <br />The site will have no truck scale, no office trailers, no outdoor lighting and no other structures. Port- <br />potties will be used for employees. No night activity is scheduled for the operation. All structures on <br />site are shown on Map C-2. There will be no fuel storage tanks or fuel farm on the site other than <br />the tanks that aze part of the portable plants. The portable mining equipment such as loaders, dozers, <br />trucks and excavators will be serviced on an as-needed basis from portable service truck making <br />short visits to the site. Upon reclamation, all portable equipment will be removed from the site. <br />There will be no new fence azound the operation, since it is remote, inside private property and <br />protected by berms and natural earth faces. There is an existing fence along the south end of the <br />access road and at the southern end of the existing pit azea. This fence will not be disturbed by the <br />operation. No problems are expected with vandalism. It is extremely unlikely that any toxic oracid- <br />producingmaterials will be encountered during the mining operation since the past mining shows <br />that the material is alluvial in nature. However, in the event that such materials are encountered, <br />they will be covered with subsoil and topsoil from the stockpiles to the same depths outlined in the <br />reclamation plan and no more mining will occur in this area. <br />The operator commits to cleazly marking the permit boundary with stakes surveyed on site. <br />The site will use all existing roads to haul the product to its final destination. It is planned that the <br />material may be used to re-surface existing roads, make concrete aggregate or provide new road base <br />for any new roads within an economic distance to the site. <br />If any "reportable quantity" of hazardous material or waste is released into the environment, the <br />operator will notify staff of the Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology as well as all other <br />appropriate local, state and federal agencies. <br />5. Topsoil and Overburden Handling <br />The Bellgardt Pit was begun at the initiation of reclamation of reclamafion laws in 1977 and for most <br />of the disturbance of the original permit azea, 9.0 acres, topsoil and overburden were stripped <br />Bellgardt Pit 1/06 17 <br />