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Page 4 <br />(c) specify the thickness of overburden or quantity of waste rock, if any <br />to be removed to reach the deposit. The location of any overburden <br />stockpiles or waste rock fills must be shown on Exhibit E -Map; <br />~c) Topsoil of one to two feet will be mined by front end loader, <br />excavator and dozer Striping of top soil/over burden in three to four <br />acre parcels Cuts to be ten to fifteen feet in depth with bank left at less <br />than 3 to 1 slope. <br />(d) specify the thickness of the deposit to be mined; <br />(dl Estimated thickness is fifteen feet. <br />(e) describe the major components of the mining operation such as; <br />roads and access routes, pit office, shop/maintenance buildings, plant, <br />processing facilities, and any underground openings such as adits or <br />ventilation facilities. These components must be located on Exhibit E - <br />Map; <br />(el Access road alread ey xists <br />(f) specify the dimensions of any significant disturbances to the land <br />surface such as pit excavations, mine benches, impoundments, <br />stockpiles, waste rock disposal areas, etc.; <br />(f) Site description -Map attached <br />(g) specify the dimensions of any existing or proposed roads that will <br />be used for the mining operation. Describe any improvements <br />necessary on existing roads and the specifications to be used in the <br />construction of new roads. New or improved roads must be included as <br />part of the permitted acreage. Describe any associated drainage and <br />runoff conveyance structures to include sufficient information to <br />evaluate structure sizing; <br />(g~) Not applicable N/A <br />(h) specify how much water will be used in conjunction with the <br />operations, and the source of this water; <br />Ohl Not applicable N/A <br />(I) if groundwater will be encountered and/or surface water intercepted <br />or disturbed, describe how mining will affect the quantity and quality <br />of surface or groundwater and the methods to be used to minimize <br />disturbance to the surface and groundwater systems including proposed <br />dewatering, sediment-containment for chemical treatment systems, <br />storm water run-off controls, and groundwater points of compliance; <br />(Il Storm water Already contacted Colorado Department of Public <br />Health and Environment Water duality Control Division -Certification <br />Number COR34-1464 <br />