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<br /> <br />(q Dimensious of any significant disturbance to the land surface. <br />1. Mining will commence across the north and gradually move south to the south pit perimeter. <br />Topsoil and overburden, where available, will be stripped and stockpiled separately on the pit <br />perimeters. <br />2. The north permit boundary will be backsloped at 3H:1 V or flatter. The east and west perimeters <br />will practically daylight. The south perimeter will be backsloped at 3H:1 V. The balance will <br />daylight. <br />3. Stockpiles will be limited in size. Material will be dozed into stockpiles for easier loading into <br />haul trucks by front-end loaders. It is estimated that a maximum of 5,000 - 8,000 tons will ever be <br />in stockpile at any one time. <br />4. Any overburden will be stockpiles sepaza[ely from the topsoil on the pit perimeters for <br />replacement in reclamation. <br />(g) Dimensions of any existing or proposed roads that will be used for mining operations. <br />The haul road from Highway 24 to the pit area loops through the pit. It is 15' wide and totals 0.47A. <br />(h) Water to be used in conjunction with operations and source. <br />This will be strictly a dry pit operation with no water required. <br />(i) Groundwater to be encountered and/or surface water intercepted. <br />As stated above, this will be strictly a dry pit operation with no affect on water rights or hydrology <br />of the area. There will be no surface water intercepted, and the historic drainage pattern will be <br />basically undisturbed. Depth to groundwater is unknown. <br />(j) Compliance with applicable Colorado water laws and regulations governing injury to <br />existing water rights. <br />See {h) and (i) above. There will be no water rights -either surface or ground - to be affected by this <br />operation. However, a Stormwater Discharge Permit will be acquired. <br />(k) Refuse and acid-forming or toxic materials exposed, handled and disposal. <br />No refuse or acid-forming or toxic materials will be involved in this operation. As stated earlier, it <br />will be strictly a dry pit operation extracting sand and rock of a type that are basically chemically <br />inert. No chemicals of any type will be required for processing, and no refuse will be generated. <br />