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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20000359 Ver 1_COMPLETE FILE_20000315State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality e?? AAWWWOMM% James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor NC ENR Bill Holman, Secretary NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF Kerr T. Stevens, Director ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES March 27, 2000 Thrasher Mine Elbow Road Farms 1400 Elbow Road Chesapeake, VA 23320 Dear Sirs: Re: Proposed Thrasher Mine Currituck County DWQ# 000359 The Department of Water Quality (DWQ) staff has reviewed the "Proposed Monitoring and Pumping Schedules" prepared by Bissell Professional Group, received on February 15, 2000. This plan is acceptable to DWQ and will not result in violation of wetland standards with the following changes: 1) Written reports must be sent to DWQ at six month intervals or when requested by DWQ. One copy of the reports shall be sent to the Central Office of DWQ, and one copy sent to DWQ's Washington Regional Office. 2) The rim ditch shall be extended to the east of the recharge basin to protect all wetlands on the site. 3) Monitoring shall be on a weekly basis. 4) The water from the recharge basin shall be directed to sheet flow into the wetlands. 5) Wells shall be installed following protocols established by the DWQ, Ground Water section. Please contact me at (919) 733-9646 if you have any questions. 1 , o n Domey CC: Robert Tankard; DWQ Washington Regional O re Mark Bissell; Bissell Professional Group Central Files Wetlands/401 Unit 4401 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27607 Telephone 919-733-1786 FAX # 733-9959 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/10% post consumer paper e?,k- 5kee, &IK-Q- E1 SccgPa ?e, VA- .? 3 3Z-0 -> 0t S? 4z.5 Ar- A -1 a ? m f r? l war 1 . w V rl? 7 wo c 'e5 - a? ox b?e -Z?k44J 7? P Mo 0?1 UZI* 4V.5l'-s d-G LL ???s? YeACAA, va 4';4 "oo Elbow Road Farms Phone 757.547.3900 Thrasher Mining Operation 1400 Elbo eRd. 23320 Fax 757.547.7384 Chesape?, VA Proposed Monitoring and Pumping Schedules at 5 aJU fail'; II`/ SE 110x." Provided By: Bissell Professional Group Inc. 4417 North Croatan Hwy. Kitty Hawk, North Carolina 27949 Phone 252.261.3266 Fax 2W,2G60 w C'' n 0 d M u' a / j J .a V& Dewatering Summary Dewatering of the mine area for excavation purposes will consist of a 1900 gpm, 80 HP, stationary Detroit 353 centrifugal pump with a 6" diameter discharge pipe. This pipe will discharge into the 4100 lineal foot vegetative recharge ditch that is located along the northern, western, and southern perimeter of the mine. Water flow is conveyed from the recharge ditch into a .13 ac. settling basin located along the southern boundary of the mine. Sediment from the groundwater is deposited into the settling basin, flows through a recharge basin and into the adjoining wetlands via a vegetative filter. Pumping Schedule Pumping of groundwater from the proposed mining operation will be limited to (5) eight to ten hour days of continuous pumping followed by two consecutive days of non-pumping. On average, groundwater pumping will consist of 3 '/z eight to ten hour days of continuous pumping followed by 3 % days of non-pumping. This pumping cycle will operate for the duration of the mining pennit, or until monitoring indicates that the groundwater pumping demonstrates adverse impacts on the adjacent wetland hydrology. Monitoring Monitoring wells are proposed along a transect, located between the mine and the wetlands at the south boundary line. Three monitor wells will be placed approximately 70 feet on center, along a transect, adjacent to the recharge basin location. An additional well will be placed up gradient, adjacent to the pump station location,(these locations can be referenced on the monitor well plan). Water levels in the proposed wells will be monitored as to provide data as to whether the groundwater pumping adversely effects the wetland hydrology. Monitoring is of the proposed wells is to take place on a quarterly basis, or as specified by the North Carolina Division of Water Quality. Wetlands Impact It is proposed that resulting impacts to the adjacent wetlands will be minimal, if any, with the proposed dewatering. With the construction of the recharge ditch, this will enable the surrounding groundwater to be "replenished", through infiltration, from the effects of dewatering. Also, by adhering to state standards on temporary groundwater pumping and monitoring, it is proposed, minimal impacts, if any, will result on the surrounding wetland hydrology. The Thrasher Mining Operation consists of a 93.87 acre mine for the excavation and distribution of sand. The site is located off of Lazy Comer Rd.(S.R. 1222) within Moyock Township, Currituck County, North Carolina. The following describes the operational summary of the proposed operation; Operational Summary 1) The anticipated average daily traffic load count Is 100 loads, with one truck leaving approximately every six minutes. An occasional large job will increase the traffic load to approximately 200 loads per day, with one truck leaving every three minutes. 2) Excavation will consist of stripping overburden, digging dewatering and drainage ditches will be performed by the use of an excavator. The excavator will either stockpile material or use dump trucks to haul material to other locations within the proposed mining area. 3) Loading of sand on delivery dump trucks will be done by a rubber tire front-end loader and a excavator operating at the mining area entrance. 4) Trucks entering the mining area will be required to stop at the office trailer to receive load tickets and instructions upon entering and existing the mining area. Speed limits will posted along the access road to the mining area and will be strictly enforced. 5) A dewatering pump will be provided and operated as described below. 6) A motor grader will be provided and operated to maintain the access road and areas of the mining area as deemed necessary. a water truck will be provided to maintain dust control along the access roadway and mining area. a sweeping broom tractor will also be utilized to maintain any residual sand and dirt from the access road entrance. These methods will insure the cleanliness of the adjoining, (s.r. 1222) public roadway. 7) It is projected that a washing and screening masonry sand plant will be relocated to within the mining area in two years. The operation of this plant will serve washing, screening, and stockpiling of sand from within the mining area. a rubber tired front end loader will be utilized to load the proposed plant and delivery trucks. 8) It is projected that the number of employees operating at this facility will be 25. I Elbow Road Farms Phone 757.547.39 0 g Elbow Rd. 23320 Fax 757.547 7304 00 Thrasher Mining Operation 114 Proposed Monitoring and Pumping Schedules Provided By. Bissell Professional Group Inc. 4417 North Croatan Hwy. Kitty Hawk, North Carolina 27949 Phone 252.261.3266 Fax 2W, ,O,OI j Je760 R 0/ ^2. `o'ff" 1,-. ! ! ' ,? •o ?» `l ti 4f: Dewatering Summary Dewatering of the mine area for excavation purposes will consist of a 1900 gpm, 80 HP, stationary Detroit 353 centrifugal pump with a 6" diameter discharge pipe. This pipe will discharge into the 4100 lineal foot vegetative recharge ditch that is located along the northern, western, and southern perimeter of the mine. Water flow is conveyed from the recharge ditch into a .13 ac. settling basin located along the southern boundary of the mine. Sediment from the groundwater is deposited into the settling basin, flows through a recharge basin and into the adjoining wetlands via a vegetative filter. Pumping Schedule Pumping of groundwater from the proposed mining operation will be limited to (5) eight to ten hour days of continuous pumping followed by two consecutive days of non-pumping. On average, groundwater pumping will consist of 3 '/ eight to ten hour days of continuous pumping followed by 3 % days of non-pumping. This pumping cycle will operate for the duration of the mining permit, or until monitoring indicates that the groundwater pumping demonstrates adverse impacts on the adjacent wetland hydrology. Monitoring Monitoring wells are proposed along a transect, located between the mine and the wetlands at the south boundary line. Three monitor wells will be placed approximately 70 feet on center, along a transect, adjacent to the recharge basin location. An additional well will be placed up gradient, adjacent to the pump station location,(these locations can be referenced on the monitor well plan). Water levels in the proposed wells will be monitored as to provide data as to whether the groundwater pumping adversely effects the wetland hydrology. Monitoring is of the proposed wells is to take place on a quarterly basis, or as specified by the North Carolina Division of Water Quality. Wetlands Impact It is proposed that resulting impacts to the adjacent wetlands will be minimal, if any, with the proposed dewatering. With the construction of the recharge ditch, this will enable the surrounding groundwater to be "replenished", through infiltration, from the effects of dewatering. Also, by adhering to state standards on temporary groundwater pumping and monitoring, it is proposed, minimal impacts, if any, will result on the surrounding wetland hydrology. The Thrasher Mining Operation consists of a 93.87 acre mine for the excavation and distribution of sand. The site is located off of Lary Comer Rd.(S.R. 1222) within Moyock Township, Currituck County, North Carolina. The following describes the operational summary of the proposed operation; Operational Summary 1) The anticipated average daily traffic load count is 100 loads, with one truck leaving approximately every six minutes. An occasional large job will increase the traffic load to approximately 200 loads per day, with one truck leaving every three minutes. 2) Excavation will consist of stripping overburden, digging dewatering and drainage ditches will be performed by the use of an excavator. The excavator will either stockpile material or use dump trucks to haul material to other locations within the proposed mining area. 3) Loading of sand on delivery dump trucks will be done by a rubber tire front-end loader and a excavator operating at the mining area entrance. 4) Trucks entering the mining area will be required to stop at the office trailer to receive load tickets and instructions upon entering and existing the mining area. Speed limits will posted along the access road to the mining area and will be strictly enforced. 5) A dewatering pump will be provided and operated as described below. 6) A motor grader will be provided and operated to maintain the access road and areas of the mining area as deemed necessary. a water truck will be provided to maintain dust control along the access roadway and mining area. a sweeping broom tractor will also be utilized to maintain any residual sand and dirt from the access road entrance. These methods will insure the cleanliness of the adjoining, (s.r. 1222) public roadway. 7) It is projected that a washing and screening masonry sand plant will be relocated to within the mining area in two years. The operation of this plant will serve washing, screening, and stockpiling of sand from within the mining area. a rubber tired front end loader will be utilized to load the proposed plant and delivery trucks. 8) It is projected that the number of employees operating at this facility will be 25. State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Washington Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director STATE q ti ?,?v 20. ins M"RIL 12.E I? 'DES, QUAM ?W DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY February 8, 2000 TO: John Dorney FROM: Robert Tankard4T Brad Shaver wi0 SUBJECT: Thrasher Mine Moyock, NC Curituck County After reviewing the above plan, this office offers the following comments: 1. The rim ditch should extend to the east of the recharge basin to the point that it will protect all wetlands. Please see map. 2. Monitoring of the wells shall take place on a weekly basis. v 3. The water from the recharge basin shall sheet flow from the basin into the wetlands. This o ce would support approval of the pump and monitoring plan if these conditions are met. If you( ould have any questions, please call. c C Qv' -hcj, Copy: WaRO 943 Washington Square Mall, Washington, North Carolina 27889 Telephone 252-946-6481 FAX 252-946-9215 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Thrasher Mining Operation 1400 Elbow Road Farms Phone 757.647.3900 ape Rd. 23320 Fax 757.547.7304 Proposed Monitoring and Pumping Schedules Provided By. Bissell Professional Group Inc. 4417 North Croatan Hwy. Kitty Hawk, North Carolina 27949 Phone 252.261.3266 Fax 260 oV%i C,ARQ? ??'4 eAUP a MI I\ ??Nq 1 V . Dewatering Summary Dewatering of the mine area for excavation purposes will consist of a 1900 gpm, 80 HP, stationary Detroit 353 centrifugal pump with a 6" diameter discharge pipe. This pipe will discharge into the 4100 lineal foot vegetative recharge ditch that is located along the northern, western, and southern perimeter of the mine. Water flow is conveyed from the recharge ditch into a .13 ac. settling basin located along the southern boundary of the mine. Sediment from the groundwater is deposited into the settling basin, flows through a recharge basin and into the adjoining wetlands via a vegetative filter. Pumping Schedule Pumping of groundwater from the proposed mining operation will be limited to (5) eight to ten hour days of continuous pumping followed by two consecutive days of non-pumping. On average, groundwater pumping will consist of 3 '/z eight to ten hour days of continuous pumping followed by 3 '/2 days of non-pumping. This pumping cycle will operate for the duration of the mining permit, or until monitoring indicates that the groundwater pumping demonstrates adverse impacts on the adjacent wetland hydrology. Monitoring Monitoring wells are proposed along a transect, located between the mine and the wetlands at the south boundary line. Three monitor wells will be placed approximately 70 feet on center, along a transect, adjacent to the recharge basin location. An additional well will be placed up gradient, adjacent to the pump station location,(these locations can be referenced on the monitor well plan). Water levels in the proposed wells will be monitored as to provide data as to whether the groundwater pumping adversely effects the wetland hydrology. Monitoring is of the proposed wells is to take place on a quarterly basis, or as specified by the North Carolina Division of Water Quality. Wetlands Impact It is proposed that resulting impacts to the adjacent wetlands will be minimal, if any, with the proposed dewatering. With the construction of the recharge ditch, this will enable the surrounding groundwater to be "replenished", through infiltration, from the effects of dewatering. Also, by adhering to state standards on temporary groundwater pumping and monitoring, it is proposed, minimal impacts, if any, will result on the surrounding wetland hydrology. 2 The Thrasher Mining Operation consists of a 93.87 acre mine for the excavation and distribution of sand. The site is located off of Lary Comer Rd.IS.R. 1222) within Moyock Township, Currituck County, North Carolina. The following describes the operational summary of the proposed operation; Operational Summary 1) The anticipated average daily traffic load count is 100 loads, with one truck leaving approximately every six minutes. An occasional large job will increase the traffic load to approximately 200 loads per day, with one truck leaving every three minutes. 2) Excavation will consist of stripping overburden, digging dewatering and drainage ditches will be performed by the use of an excavator. The excavator will either stockpile material or use dump trucks to haul material to other locations within the proposed mining area. 3) Loading of sand on delivery dump trucks will be done by a rubber tire front-end loader and a excavator operating at the mining area entrance. 4) Trucks entering the mining area will be required to stop at the office trailer to receive load tickets and instructions upon entering and existing the mining area. Speed limits will posted along the access road to the mining area and will be strictly enforced. 5) A dewatering pump will be provided and operated as described below. 6) A motor grader will be provided and operated to maintain the access road and areas of the mining area as deemed necessary. a water truck will be provided to maintain dust control along the access roadway and mining area. a sweeping broom tractor will also be utilized to maintain any residual sand and dirt from the access road entrance. These methods will insure the cleanliness of the adjoining, (s.r. 1222) public roadway. 7) It is projected that a washing and screening masonry sand plant will be relocated to within the mining area in two years. The operation of this plant will serve washing, screening, and stockpiling of sand from within the mining area. a rubber tired front end loader will be utilized to load the proposed plant and delivery trucks. 8) It is projected that the number of employees operating at this facility will be 25. State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Washington Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director 4PRll 12.1 f-W QUAM? DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY January 28, 2000 TO: John Dorney FROM: Robert Tankard AT SUBJECT: Thrasher Mine Moyock, NC Curituck County 4?4- s Please find enclosed copies of the pump and monitoring plan for the above mine. The mine has wetlands on site and the mine originally planned to mine to 50 feet. I believe they are now planning to mine to a depth of 20 feet. Copies of this plan have been distributed to WaRO Land Quality, Brad Shaver and Deborah Sawyer. I will obtain their comments and forward Washington's recommendation to you as soon as possible. If you should have any questions, please call. ? 5,60 Copy: WaRO Ir p w, 943 Washington Square Mall, Washington, North Carolina 27889 Telephone 252-946-6481 FAX 252-946-9215 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Hiss[[[ TNe GoaB?l? Hand Delivered Over-Nite Mail TO: Robert Tankard DENR 943 Washington Sq. Mall Washington, N.C. 27889 PROJECT: Thrasher Mine WE TRANSMIT: ( x) I Ierewith FOR YOUR: (x) approval w comments ( ) use ( ) other Copies Date 8 1/6/99 COMMENTS: Copies To: Faxed Mailed DATE: 1/17/00 PROJECT NO.: 3684 i III ? .l JAN 1 9 2000 WASIiI '(-;1liiJ GfIAL WF U Description Monitoring Well Plan Sincerely, V David M. Rya Staff Engineer 4417 N. Croatan Hwy. ¦ P.O. Box 1068 ¦ Kitty Hawk, NC 27949 252-261-3266 ¦ Fax: 252-261-1760 ¦ E-mail: bpg-inc@interpath.com t Thrasher Mining OperatiOn Chesape Elbow Road Farms Phone 757.547 0 Elbo ow Rd. 23320 Fax 757.547.7804 .3900 e, VA Proposed Monitoring and Pumping Schedules Provided By: Bissell Professional Group Inc. 4417 North Croatan Hwy. My Hawk, North Carolina 27949 Phone 252.261.3266 Fax 2W,24 60 «? ? o x 0 0 'l Dewatering Summary Dewatering of the mine area for excavation purposes will consist of a 1900 gpm, 80 HP, stationary Detroit 353 centrifugal pump with a 6" diameter discharge pipe. This pipe will discharge into the 4100 lineal foot vegetative recharge ditch that is located along the northern, western, and southern perimeter of the mine. Water flow is conveyed from the recharge ditch into a .13 ac. settling basin located along the southern boundary of the mine. Sediment from the groundwater is deposited into the settling basin, flows through a recharge basin and into the adjoining wetlands via a vegetative filter. Pumping Schedule Pumping of groundwater from the proposed mining operation will be limited to (5) eight to ten hour days of continuous pumping followed by two consecutive days of non-pumping. On average, groundwater pumping will consist of 3 '/z eight to ten hour days of continuous pumping followed by 3 '/Z days of non-pumping. This pumping cycle will operate for the duration of the mining permit, or until monitoring indicates that the groundwater pumping demonstrates adverse impacts on the adjacent wetland hydrology. Monitoring Monitoring wells are proposed along a transect, located between the mine and the wetlands at the south boundary line. Three monitor wells will be placed approximately 70 feet on center, along a transect, adjacent to the recharge basin location. An additional well will be placed up gradient, adjacent to the pump station location,(these locations can be referenced on the monitor well plan). Water levels in the proposed wells will be monitored as to provide data as to whether the groundwater pumping adversely effects the wetland hydrology. Monitoring is of the proposed wells is to take place on a quarterly basis, or as specified by the North Carolina Division of Water Quality. Wetlands Impact It is proposed that resulting impacts to the adjacent wetlands will be minimal, if any, with the proposed dewatering. With the construction of the recharge ditch, this will enable the surrounding groundwater to be "replenished", through infiltration, from the effects of dewatering. Also, by adhering to state standards on temporary groundwater pumping and monitoring, it is proposed, minimal impacts, if any, will result on the surrounding wetland hydrology. 2 The Thrasher Mining Operation consists of a 93.87 acre mine for the excavation and distribution of sand. The site is located off of Lary Corner Rd.(S.R. 1222) within Moyock Township, Currituck County, North Carolina. The following describes the operational summary of the proposed operation; Operational Summary 1) The anticipated average daily traffic load count is 100 loads, with one truck leaving approximately every six minutes. An occasional large job will increase the traffic load to approximately 200 loads per day, with one truck leaving every three minutes. 2) Excavation will consist of stripping overburden, digging dewatering and drainage ditches will be performed by the use of an excavator. The excavator will either stockpile material or use dump trucks to haul material to other locations within the proposed mining area. 3) Loading of sand on delivery dump trucks will be done by a rubber fire front-end loader and a excavator operating at the mining area entrance. 4) Trucks entering the mining area will be required to stop at the office trailer to receive load tickets and instructions upon entering and existing the mining area. Speed limits will posted along the access road to the mining area and will be strictly enforced. 5) A dewatering pump will be provided and operated as described below. 6) A motor grader will be provided and operated to maintain the access road and areas of the mining area as deemed necessary. a water truck will be provided to maintain dust control along the access roadway and mining area. a sweeping broom tractor will also be utilized to maintain any residual sand and dirt from the access road entrance. These methods will insure the cleanliness of the adjoining, (s.r. 1222) public roadway. 7) It is projected that a washing and screening masonry sand plant will be relocated to within the mining area in two years. The operation of this plant will serve washing, screening, and stockpiling of sand from within the mining area. a rubber tired front end loader will be utilized to load the proposed plant and delivery trucks. 8) It is projected that the number of employees operating at this facility will be 25. State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Washington Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director STATE ci A . 'PE'RIL 12.??`?? '?fS WA 'j DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY January 28, 2000 TO: John Dorney FROM: Robert Tankard AT SUBJECT: Thrasher Mine Moyock, NC Curituck County Please find enclosed copies of the pump and monitoring plan for the above mine. The mine has wetlands on site and the mine originally planned to mine to 50 feet. I believe they are now planning to mine to a depth of 20 feet. Copies of this plan have been distributed to WaRO Land Quality, Brad Shaver and Deborah Sawyer. I will obtain their comments and forward Washington's recommendation to you as soon as possible. If you should have any questions, please call. Copy: WaRO IVY, SEC110Pa 943 Washington Square Mall, Washington, North Carolina 27889 Telephone 252-946-6481 FAX 252-946-9215 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Elbow Road Farms Phone 757.547.3900 1400 Elbow Rd. Thrasher Mining Operation C es peak e, VA 23320 Fax 757.447.7384 Proposed Monitoring and Pumping Schedules W-1 5 M "f ANDS GROUP ?I vv?. dal iial ITY HOMO r Provided By: JAN 1 9 2000 Bissell Professional Group Inc. ?. - 4417 North Croatan Hwy. c Kitty Hawk, North Carolina 27949 ? Phone 252.261.3266 Fax 2W,261, ??760 c I 4 n ?N`L7' n i_?. M'I l ? A f ; v :.,?';a+V Dewatering Summary Dewatering of the mine area for excavation purposes will consist of a 1900 gpm, 80 HP, stationary Detroit 353 centrifugal pump with a 6" diameter discharge pipe. This pipe will discharge into the 4100 lineal foot vegetative recharge ditch that is located along the northern, western, and southern perimeter of the mine. Water flow is conveyed from the recharge ditch into a. 13 ac. settling basin located along the southern boundary of the mine. Sediment from the groundwater is deposited into the settling basin, flows through a recharge basin and into the adjoining wetlands via a vegetative filter. Pumping Schedule Pumping of groundwater from the proposed mining operation will be limited to (5) eight to ten hour days of continuous pumping followed by two consecutive days of non-pumping. On average, groundwater pumping will consist of 3 '/z eight to ten hour days of continuous pumping followed by 3 '/2 days of non-pumping. This pumping cycle will operate for the duration of the mining permit, or until monitoring indicates that the groundwater pumping demonstrates adverse impacts on the adjacent wetland hydrology. Monitoring Monitoring wells are proposed along a transect, located between the mine and the wetlands at the south boundary line. Three monitor wells will be placed approximately 70 feet on center, along a transect, adjacent to the recharge basin location. An additional well will be placed up gradient, adjacent to the pump station location,(these locations can be referenced on the monitor well plan). Water levels in the proposed wells will be monitored as to provide data as to whether the groundwater pumping adversely effects the wetland hydrology. Monitoring is of the proposed wells is to take place on a quarterly basis, or as specified by the North Carolina Division of Water Quality. Wetlands Impact It is proposed that resulting impacts to the adjacent wetlands will be minimal, if any, with the proposed dewatering. With the construction of the recharge ditch, this will enable the surrounding groundwater to be "replenished", through infiltration, from the effects of dewatering. Also, by adhering to state standards on temporary groundwater pumping and monitoring, it is proposed, minimal impacts, if any, will result on the surrounding wetland hydrology. The Thrasher Mining Operation consists of a 93.87 acre mine for the excavation and distribution of sand. The site is located off of Lary Comer Rd.(S.R. 1222) within Moyock Township, Currituck County, North Carolina. The following describes the operational summary of the proposed operation; Operational Summary 1) The anticipated average daily traffic load count is 100 loads, with one truck leaving approximately every six minutes. An occasional large job will increase the traffic load to approximately 200 loads per day, with one truck leaving every three minutes. 2) Excavation will consist of stripping overburden, digging dewatering and drainage ditches will be performed by the use of an excavator. The excavator will either stockpile material or use dump trucks to haul material to other locations within the proposed mining area. 3) Loading of sand on delivery dump trucks will be done by a rubber tire front-end loader and a excavator operating at the mining area entrance. 4) Trucks entering the mining area will be required to stop at the office trailer to receive load tickets and instructions upon entering and existing the mining area. Speed limits will posted along the access road to the mining area and will be strictly enforced. 5) A dewatering pump will be provided and operated as described below. 6) A motor grader will be provided and operated to maintain the access road and areas of the mining area as deemed necessary. a water truck will be provided to maintain dust control along the access roadway and mining area. a sweeping broom tractor will also be utilized to maintain any residual sand and dirt from the access road entrance. These methods will insure the cleanliness of the adjoining, (s.r. 1222) public roadway. 7) It is projected that a washing and screening masonry sand plant will be relocated to within the mining area in two years. The operation of this plant will serve washing, screening, and stockpiling of sand from within the mining area. a rubber tired front end loader will be utilized to load the proposed plant and delivery trucks. 8) It is projected that the number of employees operating at this facility will be 25.