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i <br /> i) Waste Water <br /> There will be no waste water for this project as no wet processing of <br /> materials occurs at this site. <br /> j) Ore Processing <br /> There will be no ore processing for this project. No portals, shafts or <br /> opening of any type. At this time we are not contemplating any screening <br /> being done. No screening or processing will be done at this site. <br /> k) In-Stream Mining <br /> In-stream mining does not apply to this project. <br /> 1) Traffic <br /> Traffic associated with this project will involve 14 loads per day and one <br /> employee on-site, along with a water truck for dust control. <br /> m) Erosion Sediment and Pollution Control Plan <br /> Storm water runoff and erosion from excavation areas and any other <br /> ground disturbing activities shall be controlled through the implementation <br /> of a program of erosion control Best Management Practices (BMPs) and <br /> engineered sediment control structures. Erosion control BMPs may <br /> include, but are not limited to, the application of straw mulch,; straw <br /> wattles; seeding with fast growing grasses; and the construction of berms, <br /> silt fences, hay bale dikes, storm water detention basins, or other energy <br /> dissipaters and sediment control devices. <br /> n) Weed Control <br /> Weed control will be executed in an effort to reduce the potential for <br /> increases in noxious weeds as a result of mining surface disturbances. <br /> Noxious weeds will be managed annually through each of the reclamation <br /> areas in which monitoring is required. Management efforts will be <br /> implemented if cover estimates of noxious weeds exceed 10 percent for <br /> the 2 years of post-mining revegetation monitoring. Management will <br /> include mechanical and chemical methods. Monitoring for weeds will <br /> include all weeds identified as invasive or noxious by the California <br /> Invasive Plant Council, California Department of Agriculture, or County <br /> Agricultural Commissioner. <br /> 4 <br />