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F. PUBLIC ROADWAY ACCESS: <br /> <br /> The Elk River Landfill site has direct access to U.S. Highway 169 by <br />both a north and south entry/exit. Turn lanes and acceleration lanes assist traffic <br />to properly utilize the site from both northbound and southbound directions. <br /> <br />Go <br /> <br />SPECIFICATION HIGHLIGHTS THRU SUPPORTING MAPS, <br />PHOTOS AND SURVEYS: <br /> <br />The potential mining site consists of approximately 86 acres: <br />FIGURE 1: Site Location Map. <br /> <br />FIGURE 2: Shows the outline of the site in relation to the rest of <br /> the City of Elk River. <br /> <br />FIGURE 3: Site Operations Map. <br /> <br />FIGURE 4: Highlights the site in relation to other landowners. <br /> <br />FIGURE 5: Highlights the site in relation to the rest of the Gravel <br /> Mining Overlay District. <br /> <br />FIGURE 6: Contour as shown on Watershed Divide Map. <br /> <br />QUANTITY Of MATERIALS TO BE EXTRACTED: <br /> <br />Current extraction rate at the site is 350,000 tons annually: This rate <br />is subject to the needs of the licensee, Barton Sand and Gravel. <br /> <br />3. DEPTH TO WATER TABLE AT THE SITE: <br /> <br />Ho <br /> <br />Water table elevations within the Gravel Mining District are shown <br />on Figure 7, (Groundwater Flow Map, Page 10). The water table at <br />the site is at an approximate elevation of 960 feet. <br /> <br />CERTIFICATION: <br />See following pages 6-10 for drawings and figures. <br /> <br /> <br />