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5. Water Handling <br />All water issues such as availability of water for this operation, consumption rates, dust control, <br />etc. are presented in Exhibit G - Water Information. In general, the Hayden Gravel Pit will divert <br />outside runoff around the site, and contain runoff on disturbed areas until it evaporates control, <br />and then discharge said water. Map C -2 shows runoff control structures. <br />6. Schedule of Operations <br />Mining operations will only occur as dictated by demand. Mining, crushing and screening may <br />take place in any part of the year but is expected to be limited to less than 6 months per year. <br />Product will be sold throughout the year, although far less material is expected to be sold in <br />winter months. The operator will not have night gravel mining operations, although minor truck <br />activity or repairs may occur after hours. <br />7. Routt County Impacts and Environmental Impacts <br />Mining is estimated to be 150,000 tons annually. Sales are expected to be 100,00 tons per year, <br />based on previous experience at the Camilletti Pit. The final product leaving the site is expected <br />to consist of roughly 50% asphalt and 50% gravel. Concrete production has not taken place on <br />Camilletti in the past, but the option for it is maintained by the operator. <br />a) Truck traffic: Highway trucks will use the access to US 6/40 via the current private <br />access to the Routt County pit. This access can be seen on Map C -2. A CDOT access <br />permit will be submitted. <br />b) Noise: The operations at the Hayden Gravel Pit will be a continuation of the mining and <br />processing at Camilletti Pit, and therefore will not be generating additional noise. The <br />movement of the processing facilities from the Camilletti area to the expansion area will <br />reduce noise levels experienced by the Camilletti's. Operations will be maintained in a <br />fashion to stay within state noise limits. <br />c) Dust: Pit activities will be watered and all operations on the site are regulated by the Air <br />Pollution Control Division of the CDPHE. <br />Hayden Gravel Pit, May 2013 D -6 <br />