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• Exhibit Page 44 • <br />EXHIBIT M -OTHER PERMITS AND LICENSES AND RELATED ISSUES <br />The following other permits are required for this project: <br />Type of Permit Permit number/date Status and remarks <br />Re uired <br />Colorado Air Quality 01 MN0049F; APEN and Permit for fugitive emissions in process; <br /> application made at same equipment to be operated on site will be <br /> time as this a lication. ortable and have own ermits <br />Coun Air Quali None re uired: uses state <br />Colorado Minin M-2001-001 This a lication now in review. <br />Coun Minin To be assi ned See also Coun Land Use <br />Colorado Storm Water General Permit, Certification Notice of intent has been submitted. This <br /> to be determined permit will cover process water and <br /> dewaterin dischar es. <br />Colorado Process Water Substitute water supply plan Have existing water rights; no out-of-priority <br /> to be submitted. Well depletions are anticipated. Well permit <br /> a lication for it re uired. re uired to use these water ri hts. <br />Bio-solids A lication Not re uired No use tanned <br />County Land Use 185, Approved with High Impact Conditional Use: by <br /> Conditions Commissioners <br />Water Rights for Pit District Priority No. 10 and Last investigated and confirmed October <br /> Stream Priority No Dolores- 1986 (Tipton & Kalmbach, Inc.) <br /> 3, 1 MAY 1880 <br />Water Appropriation for To come from water rights To be included in substitute water supply <br />dust control plan, to be prepared persuant to well permit <br /> for it see above <br />Above-ground storage To be assigned if required. Equipment to be used on site will be <br />tanks (AST) portable and will have own notifications <br /> and/or ermits <br />CDOT Access Permit To be assigned upon Permanent access to CH 145 for Line <br /> a royal Cam and it; a lication bein submitted. <br />OPERATIONS <br />Operations at the Line Camp Pit will consist of removal of topsoil for stockpiling (for <br />future reclamation) by earthmoving equipment, followed by excavation of sand and gravel by <br />loaders, buckets, backhoes, and tractors and moved by truck to stockpile areas, to backfill <br />areas or the processing plant (when on site), and products will be moved off-site as discussed <br />below. Other activities on the site may include portable crusher and screening equipment and <br />associated equipment needed for reclamation and other purposes. Operations will be <br />conducted during daylight hours, generally Monday through Friday between 8 AM and 5 PM, <br />with some extended hours and weekend work when approved by the Montezuma County <br />Commissioners. For planning purposes, the following is assumed, using a 200-250 ton/hour <br />plant: <br />Annual <br />roduction tans Mining <br />da s Tonslday <br />extracted Processing <br />da s Tonslday <br />rocessed <br />200,000 100 2,000 100 2,000 <br />150,000 75 2,000 75 2,000 <br />140,000 70 2,000 70 2,000 <br />130,000 65 2,000 65 2,000 <br />100,000 40 2,000 40 2,000 <br />0 <br />~. <br />~ ~ <br />3 <br />7~ <br />o ~ ~ n <br />~O ~ <br />;~ ~ <br />N ~ Q <br />~ ~ °+ <br />~~ <br /> <br />Four States Aggregates, LLC 15 MAR 2001 <br />Application for Permit: Line Camp Pit M-2001-001 FSA-LCP-D2-001 <br />