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`J <br /> <br />EXHIBIT D (.Revised 3-10-78) 773t~[} <br />z <br />be quarried, but is included as affected land as a portion of <br />it will be used far storage of materials suitable for final <br />grading. Future exploration drilling will determine how close <br />it will be economical to quarry to the east side of this fault. <br />Drawing pcc-1387 shows conditions and contours as of <br />L <br /> <br />October 1976 at which time quarrying started northward along the <br />west edge of the fault into designated Cut No.l. The quarry <br />faces as of January 1978 had progressed about 900 feet northward <br />in ;,o Cut No.l and are indicated on the map. <br />(a) Description of Methods of PAining to be <br />Stage of the Operation as Related to A <br />of Affected Land. <br /> <br />loved in Each <br />urface Disturbance <br />Quarry cuts are indicated on map pcc-1387 and numbered in <br />sequence of removal. Even- and odd-numbered cuts are in <br />different locations to facilitate overburden placement in the <br />adjacent worked-out cut while production removal of limestone <br />can proceed from a cut at the other location. <br />To get this sequence started, the overburden from Cut No.l <br />is being trucked to the area designated as active overburden <br />deposit. Overburden from Cut PJo.2 will then be moved north- <br />ward into the adjacent old quarry floor, while production <br />limestone completes Cut No. 1. Overburden from Cut No.3 then <br />moves into Cut No.l, etc. Completion of Cut ilo. 11 (27 to <br />28 years or the year 2005), will deplete the north portion <br />of the west quarry making it desirable to relocate the <br />crushers. 'Crhile Cut No. 12 is furnishing production limestone, <br />