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-;, <br /> <br />(3b cont'd) We feel this material is marketable as struc- <br />tural fill and the pile should be depleted about the time <br />phase II will be initiated. Finally we expect to produce in <br />excess of 50,000 yards of sand over a period of three or four <br />years. Typically this is dug with a dragline 10,000 yards at <br />a time and is hauled as soon as it is drained. We think you <br />will find that dewatering is totally impractical due to the <br />proximity of the river, the depth of the deposit and the high <br />permeability of the relatively coarse sands. We feel that the <br />location of the stockpiles is necessary to separate the <br />products and for their ease of loading and hauling. <br />(c) In Phase I approximately 1600 sq. yds. is all that will <br />have to be topsoiled and revegetated. Phases II and III will <br />be somewhat less and the final Phase is comparable to the <br />first. Ripping will be minimal due to the sandy nature of <br />the material. <br />(d) In the unlikely event that overburden is not marketa- <br />ble, it will be shaped and revegetated in place or returned <br />to the depleted pit. <br />(4) The letter from Tom Kroening of the Department of Wildlife, <br />was faxed to you May 23, 1995. <br />(5) In response to the letter from Mr. Bogart of the DOW, it was <br />not our intent to reclaim to Wildlife Habitat. In our request for <br />a special use permit for County Zoning, we elected to use Pond <br />and Rangeland and this is still our preference at this time. <br />One copy of this letter will be placed in the office of the <br />Morgan County Clerk & Recorder per instructions along with copies <br />of the MAP EXHIBITS E. <br />Thank you for your time on this matter. <br />Yours Truly, <br />~~ <br />Jim F. Green <br />President <br />2 <br />