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-4- <br />12. Primary future (Post-mining) land use (check one): <br />Cropland(CR) Pastureland(PL) <br />X Rangeland(RL) Forestry(FR) <br />Residential(RS) Recreation(RC) <br />Developed Water Resources(WR) <br />T General Agriculture(GA) <br />Wildlife Habitat(WL) <br />Industrial/Commercial(IC) <br />_ Solid Waste Disposal(WD) <br />13. Primary present land use (check one): <br />X Cropland(CR) ^ Pastureland(PL) <br />Rangeland(RL) Forestry(FR) <br />_ Residential(RS) Recreation(RC) <br />i Developed Water Resources(WR) <br />General Agriculture(GA) <br />Wildlife Habitat(WL) <br />Industrial/Commercial(IC) <br />14. Method of Mining: Briefly explain mining method (e.g. truckishovel): Raw material will be excavated using loaders and <br />dozers and taken to the processing and staging area for crushing, screening and storage. <br />15. On Site Processing: X Crushing/Screening <br />13.1 Briefly explain mining method (e.g. truck/shovel): <br />List any designated chemicals or acid-producing materials to be used or stored within permit area: - <br />16. Description of Amendment or Conversion: <br />If you are amending or converting an existing operation, provide a brief narrative describing the proposed change(s). <br />United Companies is requesting to expand the pit into two adjacent, northern parcels. Although the gravel pit will <br />encompass an increased area, the expansion is not anticipated to increase operations or generate any additional vehicle <br />traffic. Rather, the expansion will allow the pit to remain in operation for a longer duration of time. The current Spring Creek <br />Pit encompasses approximately 103 acres. The two adjacent expansion sites will increase that by 97 acres, for a total of <br />approximately 200 acres.