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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0006291
PE
2605
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0600277
STREET_NUMBER
26255
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
BRANDT
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
CLEMENTS
APN
02324001
ENTERED_DATE
10/3/2006 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
26255 E BRANDT RD
RECEIVED_DATE
10/3/2006 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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2. Describe how iMpQrted wastes such as domestic gatage, chemicals oil or <br /> other materials will beAiMpsed of- Imported waste is not accepted at the <br /> KRC mine, site. Waste materials generated on site are handled in <br /> accordance withcurrent'regulations. ' Domestic.garbage is handled by a <br /> licensed refuse contractor ,Solvents and petroleum-related wastes, such as <br /> used oil, are picked 'up and' recycled by a' licensed contractor. Used <br /> batteries are recycled.r a <br /> G. Waste Water: Discuss: 1: daily-and annual uanti of waste water to be dis , sed <br /> of 2. anticipated or possible contaminants inciudin turbidi . 3. how waste <br /> water will be contained or dis osed..of 4: anticipated waste water treatment <br /> Leguirements—No waste water will'be generated from the proposed Permit'Area. <br /> Aggregate `processing will continue to be done in the existing mine area where <br /> waste water from the processing plant is recycled through a series of <br /> sedimentation ponds and reused in the plant. <br /> H. Water Impoundments and Diversions: <br /> 1. impoundments: Provide evidence of contact with the California Department <br /> of Water Resources Division of Daze SafqjL regarding the construction <br /> and inspection of impoundment structures. —No impoundments are planned <br /> r <br /> for the Permit Area. <br /> 2. Diversions: provide: a. desigq ca aci b. gaLde and profile, c. cross- <br /> section of typical diversion, d. erosion control methods (e.g. rip rap, <br /> sealin& catchments etc.), e. life of diversions.--No diversions are proposed <br /> in the Permit Area. <br /> L Ore Processin : 1. Describe the proposed method and gquit)ment for rocessin <br /> ore (e.g., dry screening, flotation leaching, etc. . 2. Estimate minimum and <br /> maximum capacity in ut and ou ut of the mill processing facilijX. 3. Provide <br /> the estimated life of the processing operation if different from mine life — No <br /> processing facilities are proposed for the Permit Area. Aggregate removed from <br /> the Permit Area will be transported by haul trucks via on-site haul roads to the <br /> existing processing plant as shown in Exhibit III, Map of Operations. No changes <br /> are proposed to the processing plant as the result of mining in the Permit Area. <br /> The existing processing plant crushes, screens and sorts the aggregate into various <br /> size fractions which are sold for various purposes such as ready mix concrete, <br /> base rock, fill and other construction products. <br /> J. In--stream Mining—No in-stream mining will occur in the Permit Area. <br /> III. Desgfi tion of Proposed Reclamation <br /> A. Subsqquent Uses— <br /> a <br /> i <br /> Distribution Copy Page 10 of 14 August 2, 2006 <br /> i <br />
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