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<br />I-B <br />2013 8150 9.5 5.5 <br />2014 8130 11.5 3.5 <br />2015 8130 15.0 0 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />PHASE II <br /> <br />2016 8110 15.0 3.0 <br />2017 8110 15.0 3.0 <br />2018 8110 15.0 4.0 <br />2019 8110 15.0 4.0 <br />2020 8110 15.0 5.0 <br />2021 8110 15.0 6.0 <br />2022 8110 15.0 6.5 <br />2023 8110 15.0 7.5 <br />2024 8110 15.0 7.5 <br />L The sand and gravel resource at this site is alluvial material from an old <br />channel of the Colorado and or Fraser rivers. The resource is believed to be 40 to <br />50 feet in depth. Topsoil and overburden at this site ranges in thickness between <br />two inches or less to approximately three feet. The topsoil and overburden will <br />separated and stockpiled. <br />There has been no testing of material to a depth of 50+ feet to determine the nature <br />of the stratum. <br />g. The primary and secondary commodities will be crushed aggregate in a <br />variety of sizes to be sold as construction materials. If a wash plant is used in the <br />operation there will also be washed products available. Sand and gravel products <br />produced from this pit will be used for construction activities and backfill. These <br />products may also be used for the production of asphalt and concrete. <br />h. At time there is no indication of any incidental products that will be mined. <br />Revised 02/04/10