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<br /> <br />iml:acts to local or off-site locations are expected. All <br />excavations will be made in areas physically separated from <br />flowing water by streambed material or temporary isolation <br />di};es built after spring runoff, thus preventing disturbed <br />sediment from entecing the river. Individual mining <br />operations will typically encompass areas of approximately <br />13 acres at any one time, and would be performed utilizing <br />a variety of equipment, including front-end loaders, <br />scrapers, bulldozers, draglines, trucks, conveyor belts, <br />etc:., as necessary. Haul roads built on high sand and <br />gre,vel bars within the river channel would involve an <br />additional area which would vary, depending upon the mining <br />location. No haul road would be routed through flowing <br />ivat.er, and to further reduce possible water quality impact, <br />all excavated materials will be hauled to the stockpile and <br />processing area shown in Exhibit "C". As soon as feasible <br />after each annual mining operation, and prior to high water <br />flows, all isolation dikes a.nd haul roads will be removed <br />to conform with the existing streambed, thus producing no <br />more impact than normal streambed movement during high <br />water periods. Every reasonable effort will be made to <br />prevent pollution and disturbance of the hydrologic balance <br />of the river system. Further, every effort will be taken <br />to assure the safety and protection of wildlife at the site <br />and: recommendations of the Colorado Division of Wildlife <br />will be observed. <br />3 <br />