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Exhibit C <br />a. The project date to be started is October 1, 1999. The projected date to be <br />finished is September 2005, but is not bounded by that date. The life of the <br />mine is the final date. <br />b. 12 to 16 inches of topsoil will be removed and stockpiled near the outer <br />boundaries of the permitted area; or as construction material is removed and <br />room made on the floor of the pit, some may be stockpiled there. It will be <br />piled away from erosion areas and the vegetation will come from natural <br />rangeland seeds in the topsoil, or if the area is not revegetated within one <br />year, will be seeded. <br />c. Overburden thickness will run from 0 to 60 inches and it will be sold as fill and <br />used In dam material. <br />d. The thickness of the construction material to be mined is 21 feet. <br />e. Roads and access routes currently exist. There are no buildings or facilities <br />and no underground openings. The existing slopes are to be excavated back <br />to a 3H:SV, and the resulting material will be crushed and sold. There will be <br />no wash plant, but a crusher will be used. If hazardous materials such as <br />fuel, oil, antifreeze, etc. are to be stored on site, a spill containment structure <br />will be built and sized to hold the contents of the largest tank to be stored <br />within it. The structure will be constructed of an earthen pit with a plastic <br />liner and cover. <br />f. On the easterly side of the pit there is an excavation of about one acre 15 to <br />20 feet deep (shown in Exhibit E). The maximum size of the area that Is <br />disturbed Including stockpiles and facilities areas and excluding the pit Is <br />about two acres to the west and south of the existing pit. The two acres <br />consist of the stockpile area; the stockpile was placed on top of existing <br />topsoil (hence the topsoil in that area has not been removed). On the west <br />and south side of the pit, there is an existing road and spillway that is not to <br />be reclamated. <br />g. There is a road out of the excavated area 12 feet wide and about 600 feet <br />long. There will be no improvements or newly constructed roads. There Is no <br />runoff or conveyance structures now or to be included. The road will be left <br />unreclamated as a permanent access to the pond. <br />h. There will be no water used. <br />I. According to the Colorado Department of Water Resources, the ground water <br />level Is approximately 20~ below the bottom of the pit and will not be <br />encountered In any case because the, slopes will be mined in an upward <br />direction from the existing bottom of the pit. <br />j. If water is used or found Rowe Gravel will contact Colorado Water Resources. <br />k. If toxic or acid materials are exposed we will contact the Colorado Mining and <br />Reclamation Board. <br />I. The stock pond at the bottom of the pit will control water damage and the <br />reclaimed slopes will control erosion. Around stockpiles the distance of run- <br />off is no more than 200 feet and should not create a problem. If there is a <br />problem, a sediment ditch may be dug in a low-lying area if needed. <br />m. The gravel is to be crushed on site of sold as pitrun. A jaw crusher, cone <br />crusher, or roll crusher will be used. <br />n. Construction material and fill dirt are primary commodities. No secondary <br />commodities are known of. <br />o. If incidental prodttucts are found the division will be contacted for advCiscement. <br />~v.ctov c~~`ch 'W~~ 1~ Ga,1nd-~nL~` S~.,r~~.CC 'r`t~,n o~ ~.~ <br />non ~1 sc~wr~e.~.,y Sa.~irwo..'T Pond \a x 3o x 3~. <br />