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<br />4. There are no underground openings such as adits or ventilation facilities, since this is an open pit <br />operation. The road is the only one of the items in this list to be shown on the maps. <br />f. Dimensions of any significant disturbance to the land surface. <br />1. Mining will commence on the north end of the pit and work south, daylighting to, the perimeters. <br />2. There will be no mine benches, highwalls, impoundments or waste rock disposal azeas. <br />3. Stockpiles will vary in size, depending on contract requirements and processing schedules. <br />g. Dimensions of any existing or proposed roads that will be used for the mining operation. <br />The haul road or access will be constructed 30' wide and adequate for material transport. Any runoff <br />structures will be included in the drainage and erosion control plan. These items aze to be included <br />in the permit area. <br />h. Water to be used in conjunction with operations and source. <br />This avill be a dry pit operation with no water requirements. <br />i. Ground water to be encountered and/or sm•face avater intercepted. <br />This dry pit operation on this mesa or butte is elevated substantially above any ground water. The <br />applicant's drainage and erosion control plan will be adhered to, which will eliminate any water <br />concerns. <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 to be affected. The applicant has all the <br />required permits that protect water rights. <br />k. Refuse and acid-forming or toxic materials exposed, handled or disposed. <br />No refuse oracid-forming or toxic material will be involved in this operation. It will be strictly a <br />dry pit operation with no chemicals required for processing or no refuse generated. Sand and gravel <br />are generally considered to be chemically inert. <br />