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EXHIBIT D (.Cont'd) <br />irregularities in shoreline because it is not now known the <br />exact tonnage of fill material that will be available or <br />where it will be available. Whatever amounts of overburden <br />are available as excess will be used for the creation of shore- <br />line irregularities. <br />Processing equipment may include, but is not limited to, <br />a plant consisting of a primary jaw crusher, secondary <br />crusher, screens, classifiers, conveyors and a wash plant. <br />The processing plant area will be lOt acres and will be very <br />portable. As previously stated, the location of the plant will <br />be in Stage 5. Equipment will be operated in compliance with <br />stage air pollution standards. A Colorado Department of <br />Health Emissions Control Permit will be obtained. <br />This is a semi-dry operation and the operator expects <br />no unusual problem with fugitive dust. Water consumption for <br />dust suppression can only be estimated because variables of <br />operating days, windy days, rainy or snowy days and the num- <br />ber of affected acres will fluctuate drastically. The opera- <br />I tor's best estimate of annual water useage is 6 acre feet. <br />I In addition, it is expected that the wash plant will consume <br />approximately 22 acre feet per year. Thus, total water useage <br />is expected to be approximately 28 acre feet per year. <br />tor's best estimate of annual water useage is 9.76 acre feet. <br />In addition, it is expected that the wash plant will consume <br />approximately 27.62 acre feet per year. Thus, total water <br />useage is expected to be approximately 37.38 acre feet per <br />year. <br />-10- <br />