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Coulson Excavating Company, Inc. -Stroh Gravel Pit <br />Exhibit D -Mining Plan <br />No relocation will take place. Water rights associated with the ditch will be utilized to <br />supplement groundwater lost during mining. <br />Nature of the Overburden, Gravel Deposit and Underlying Stratum <br />The overburden consists of fine sand and silt, specifically Fluvaquents (33), Loveland <br />Clay Loam (64), Paoli Fine Sandy Loam (81) and Table Mountain Loam (105), each with <br />slopes ranging from 0-1 %. The overburden thickness is assumed to average <br />approximately 6 ft in the north zone of the pit and 8.6 ft in the south zone. The gravel <br />deposit is classified as Class 1 Aggregate (Schwochow et al. 1974) and is assumed to <br />have an average thickness of approximately 17 ft throughout the pit. Underlain by the <br />gravel is approximately 3 - 6 ft of weathered Pierre shale. Refer to Exhibit C for details. <br />Topsoil and Overburden Stockpiles <br />Overburden will be stockpiled around the southem, western and eastem borders of the <br />permit boundary and within each mining cell as needed. Stockpiles will measure <br />approximately 50-ft wide and 20-ft high with 0.5:1 side slopes. Best Management <br />Practices (BMPs) will be utilized to protect the stockpiles from wind and water erosion. <br />These practices will include a silt fence placed along the toe of each stockpile and <br />vegetation of the stockpiles themselves. Moreover, the berm will be watered two times <br />daily before vegetation is established to ensure minimal erosion. See Exhibit D -Mining <br />Plan for details. Approximately 85,624 yd3 will be stockpiled during phase I and 154,468 <br />yd3 will be stockpiled during phase II. <br />Intended Use of Extracted Commodities <br />The sole commodity to be extracted from the mine is gravel, which will either be sold to <br />other aggregate users or processed and used for asphalt hot mix and raw road base. <br />Pit Setback and Maximum Cell Depth <br />Graded at a 0.5:1 slope, each cell will have a vertical depth of 25 ft. Coulson Excavating <br />will maintain a setback of 50 ft from the permit boundary (as measured from the toe of <br />the pit slope) along the eastern, western and southem boundaries, and variable distance as <br />shown in Exhibit C from the permit boundary along the northern boundary. Cell depths <br />will not typically exceed 20-25ft. <br />Asphalt Batch Plant <br />An asphalt plant will be placed neaz the northwest corner of Ce113 in the south zone at an <br />appropriate location and time (i.e., when that azea has been mined out) to start the <br />processing of asphalt. <br />