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~ EXHIBIT D (Rea ed 3-10-78)~73~~ <br />. is no visible outlet. <br /> <br />5 <br />In about 25 years, as the quarry advances to the area east <br />of the fault band, rerouting of the small drainage of Bear <br />Creek across Ideal Lropert,y would be most beneficial. The <br />stream channel could be diverted down the fault band and <br />enter the Arkansas river at its present outflow. The low <br />end of this east quarry floor will be below river level, <br />making it preferable to route Bear Creek across the fault <br />band into the then depleted west quarry. This alternative <br />would enable the water impoundment mentioned above to act <br />as a clarification basin to prever_t sediment from reaching <br />the Arkansas river. <br />(d) The Size of Area to be ~Norked at App One Time <br />• Associated with ~4a.jor, P4oderate or ?4i nor Land <br />Disturbances on Affected Land <br />Outlined in red on map pcc-1387 are 288 acres of affectd <br />land as continued use of previously disturbed land and <br />land to be affected during the next 1} to 2 years. <br />(i) !4ajor disturbance (230 acres of 288 affected acres) <br />Cut No. 1 27.2 acres <br />' Adjacent storage for top soil 26.8 acres <br />Cut No. 2 26.0 acres <br />Adjacent quarry floor far overburden <br />deposit 28.6 acres <br />Adjacent fault band storage area 8.3 acres <br />Active overburden deposit (rest of <br />crushers) 51.6 acres <br />• Plant 2 Refuse Area 27.0 acres <br />plant 3 Refuse Area 35.1 acres <br />Total 230.0 acres <br />