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.0 • 501 <br />IN FEET <br />1 inch • _� —� <br />00 <br />;a <br />I <br />-� -•- <br />II 11�, <br />1111111 II {I f V `._� <br />NOTES: LEGEND: <br />1. Adjacent land uses are primarily agricultural. <br />2. Mining activities will include scrapers, excavators, loaders, and <br />haul trucks. On —site processing includes crushing, screening, and <br />washing aggregate products and asphalt production. Finished <br />aggregate products are stockpiles adjacent to the processing <br />facility. <br />3. Approximately 10 to 15 feet of overburden material will be <br />removed prior to aggregate mining. Once overburden is removed, <br />it is estimated that between 10 and 15 feet of the sand and <br />gravel deposit will be mined. <br />4. No groundwater will be encountered during mining. <br />5. Mining will not create highwalls and will excavate 3H:1 V pit slops <br />as mining progresses. <br />6. Topsoil and waste rock /overburden not immediately used for <br />reclamation will be stockpiled on the pit floor. <br />7. If possible, material at the southern part of Phase I will be left <br />in place during mining to prevent mine pit stormwater drainage <br />from leaving the site <br />8. Best Management Practices will be used to limit discharge of <br />sediment onto adjacent properties and waterways. <br />SHEET 2 AIIRite Paving and Ready Mix <br />OF 2 1 Lamar Division <br />DATE: July, 2012 <br />SHARP GRAVEL PIT <br />BENT COUNTY, COLORADO <br />$'. <br />----Property Line /Proposed Permit /Affected Area Boundary <br />-- - - - - -- Mining Setback Line <br />Mining Phase Boundary <br />Mining Direction <br />R <br />1 25' min J HISTORIC GROUND <br />10'-15' SOIL/OVERBURDENJ X/ — <br />'IV P k;'00qiP% MINING SLOPE <br />_101-15' SAND/GRAVEL <br />TYPICAL MINING SECTION <br />EXHIBIT C -2 <br />MINING PLAN MAP <br />BLUE EARTH <br />WILLIAM SCHENDERLEIN <br />