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<br />I. Measures to minimize disturbance to the hydrologic balance, prevent off-site drainage and <br />provide for a stable configuration of the reclaimed area consisteut with the proposed future <br />land use. <br />The hydrologic balance issue has been addressed in the items immediately above. Astable <br />configuration is absolutely essential for the owners' development plans for the site. An Overlot <br />Grading and Erosion Control Plan is designed to prevent off-site drainage problems. This mining <br />plan is consistent with the owners' development plans for residential and commercial sites. <br />m. Specify whether the deposit/ore will be processed ore site. <br />Depending on the material required for the contracts involved, it is entirely possible that portable <br />processing units such as screening plants or crushing and screening plants will be brought on site at <br />times. There will be no chemicals utilized. The portable processing equipment will be moved near <br />the working face while on site. Therefore, no permanent location for the equipment will be <br />delineated on the map. <br />n. Identify the primary and secondary commodities to be mined/extracted and describe the <br />intended use. <br />The only material on site is sand and gravel. There are no secondary commodities involved. The <br />material will be used for construction aggregates for governmental contracts in [he area. <br />o. Name and describe the intended use of all expected incidental products to be <br />mined/extracted by the proposed operation. <br />As stated in "n" above, there are no incidental or secondary commodities to be mined from this site. <br />Sand and gravel are the only things that are present. <br />