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Diesel, unleaded gasoline, AC-10, waste oil, and Tack will be stored and handled at the LaSalle • <br />Pit. These substances are classified as petroleum oil or derivatives. <br />All of the tanks and the ongoing procedures for inspections and maintenance will be in <br />compliance with the SPCC plan for the site. If any fuel spill is encountered, the material will be <br />removed from the site, as stated in the SPCC plan. Also, the Division will be notified in case of <br />any spills on site. The portable mining equipment such as loaders, dozers and trucks will be <br />serviced on an ad hoc basis from portable service trucks making short visits to the site until the <br />completion of Phase 1. Throughout Phase 2 and reclamation, equipment will be maintained at the <br />on-site facilities. <br />Power is available from the lines that are currently running. adjacent to the property. These lines <br />will not be modified as part of the permit. All existing fencing will stay in place. No problems <br />are expected with vandalism. <br />The operator commits to clearly marking the permit boundary with stakes surveyed on site. The • <br />site will use all existing roads to haul the product to its final destination. It is planned that the <br />material may be used to make concrete and asphalt, or provide new base material for any <br />projects that Montrose County requires. <br />In addition to the listed above facilities, the following are ancillary to the mining and processing <br />activities: <br />- Parking for workers <br />- Mobile Equipment storage and maintenance <br />- Office <br />Two roads will be used to access the site from 6175 Road. The first will be on the north side and <br />will be installed at the start of mining. The second will be built at the start of Phase 2 of mining. <br />Once Phase 2 has begun, one road will be used for mining traffic while the other will be used <br />primarily for traffic related to the industrial yard. is <br />LaSalle Pit, April 09 D-6