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5.1. PCSR 04-11-2006
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<br />. <br /> <br />5. Descriotion of Minine:: <br /> <br />A. Topsoil: <br /> <br />Aggregate Extraction begins with the removal and stockpiling of the topsoil using <br />bulldozers and scrapers or excavators and trucks. Earth berms will be constructed to store <br />the topsoil, provide screening of the operation, and reduce the equipment noise heard <br />outside the operation area. These temporary berms will be constructed of topsoil from <br />future areas to be mined and will be seeded. <br /> <br />B. Phase Plan: <br /> <br />Aggregate excavation will progress from the Northeast side of the property in a <br />Southerly direction. Once to the Southeastern comer we will turn to the West once to the <br />Southwest comer we will turn to the North and continue along the Northwest side. As <br />mining progresses the processing area may periodically change to allow for the <br />equipment to be as close to the excavation as possible. <br /> <br />C. Aggregate: <br /> <br />. The current plan for processing aggregate utilizes a bulldozer pushing the uncovered <br />aggregate material to a trap feeder, which" via a series of conveyors - feeds the material <br />to a screening and crushing plant. The material is crushed and sized into various products, <br />which are then stockpiled on site. The equipment typically used for this type of material <br />processing includes a portable generator, multiple crushing and screening plants, and <br />conveyors. The crushing and screening plants utilized by Midwest Asphalt Corporation <br />are portable in nature. They can be moved within the extraction area as well as in & out <br />of the operation as needed to replenish the product stockpiles. <br /> <br />Once the products are stockpiled, we will use front-end loaders to place the material into <br />over-the"road trucks, which haul the materials to either Midwest Asphalt Corporation's <br />production plants, job sites, and use for our external customers. We will also <br />occasionally use a water truck and road grader on our haul road to 221 st Ave. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />8 <br />
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