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Max Steininger, Inc.: Elk River Sand and Gravel Mine 5 | Page <br />Zone Change & Conditional Use Permit Application December 2016 <br /> <br />Active mining will begin by stripping topsoil and overburden from a portion of the Site. Overburden <br />and topsoil will be shaped into perimeter berms. To reduce exposed soils and the potential, dust, <br />sedimentation and erosion, stripping and construction of berms will occur in phases as mining <br />progresses through the Site. Berms will be constructed to maintain existing drainage patterns. <br />Extraction of the aggregate deposit will be accomplished with loaders and excavators. <br /> <br />Mining will extend into the water table. Sand and gravel will be mined below the water table using <br />wet mining methods; a backhoe, drag line or dredge. The depth of excavation below the water table <br />will be an average of 25 feet but may extend to 50 feet or more depending upon the quality of <br />aggregates encountered and equipment utilized. Mining below the water table may occur over any <br />portion of the floor of the mine. Portions of the excavation below the water table will be backfilled <br />after mining as part of Site reclamation activities. <br /> <br />Processing equipment; crushing, screening and wash plants, will be located in recessed areas of the <br />Site to provide screening and reduce dust and sound emissions from the Site. The primary crusher <br />will typically be located adjacent to the active face where materials will be crushed and then <br />conveyed or hauled to the main processing area for additional crushing, screening and or washing. <br />Material stockpiles will be established around the processing plants. <br /> <br />The washplant will operate seasonally during nonfreezing weather conditions (generally April – <br />November). The washplant will discharge process water into a series of on‐site ponds that will be <br />established on the floor of the mine. These ponds will allow fine sediments that are in the washwater <br />discharge to settle. Clarified washwater will be returned to the washplant for reuse. Washwater will <br />not be discharged from the Site. Portable toilets will be used at the Site to serve employees. <br /> <br />Mining and processing will be subject to setbacks established by the City of Elk River Mining <br />Ordinance. Proposed setbacks include a 30‐foot setback from all road right‐of‐ways and parcels not <br />permitted for mining operations. The northern border and a majority of the southern border are <br />adjacent to permitted or future mining operations and therefore do not require a setback. <br /> <br />No explosives will be used at the Site. <br /> <br />4.6 Drainage, Erosion Control, Sedimentation, Dust, Access Control and Security: <br /> <br />The majority of the Site drains internally. Sheet C‐1: Existing Conditions, illustrates the current <br />topography and drainage patterns of the Site. Disturbed areas of the Site will be graded to drain <br />internally. The Site will operate under the General Minnesota National Pollutant Discharge <br />Elimination System Permit (NPDES) permit for non‐metallic mining mineral mining and associated <br />activities. Prior to commencing operations, a site specific Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan <br />(SWPPP) will be prepared for the Site as required by the NPDES permit. Best management practices, <br />such use of silt fence, drainage swales and diversions and progressive reclamation will be <br />implemented at the Site to control erosion and off‐site sedimentation. Perimeter berms may be <br />constructed within setback areas, shaped, and stabilized with vegetation. <br /> <br />Based on information from the National Wetland Inventory Maps, there are no wetlands located on <br />the Site. Information from the NSC soil survey indicates that there are no hydric soils on the Site. <br />According to the Natural Resources Conservation Service Soil Survey, Site soils consist of the
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