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San Joaquin County Community Project Description <br /> Development Department <br /> as 1.5 million gallons per day. Total fresh water consumption is estimated as <br /> 380,000 gallons per day. <br /> Haul Routes <br /> Initially,the Applicant proposed that site ingress be provided from SR 132 to <br /> Koster Road to Ohm Road to a site entrance on Ohm Road, and that site egress <br /> be provided from a site exit on Koster Road. However,during the scoping <br /> period, Caltrans and the County indicated that right-tum access from SR 132 <br /> onto Koster Road would not be permitted. The Applicant revised the planned <br /> haul routes and proposes that trucks access the site via South Bird Road to <br /> Blewett Road to Koster Road and enter the site with a left-hand tum at the site <br /> entrance located on Koster Road. Trucks exiting the site would tum right at the <br /> site entrance on Koster Road and follow the same route out. <br /> Loading would take place in the processing area. Sand and gravel would be <br /> loaded by front-end loader into trucks for transport off-site. Asphalt concrete <br /> trucks would be top loaded at drive-through loading facilities at the plant. Haul <br /> trucks would carry approximately 20-25 tons of aggregate or asphalt concrete. <br /> Processing Operations <br /> Processing facilities would consist of an aggregate processing plant,asphalt <br /> concrete plant,portland cement concrete batch plant,recycling plant,and <br /> ancillary facilities. The processing area would encompass approximately 10 <br /> acres. The Applicant plans to use propane for the aggregate dryers and asphalt <br /> oil beaters. <br /> Aggregate Processing Plant <br /> The proposed Aggregate Processing plant would have an initial production rate <br /> of approximately 2,000 tons per day, increasing to 6,000 tons per day. The <br /> aggregate processing plant,where rock would be washed, screened,and crushed, <br /> would be located in the center of the processing area. Materials destined for the <br /> aggregate plant would be stockpiled north of the plant and settling ponds would <br /> be located south of the plant site. These stockpiles would be a maximum height <br /> of approximately 35 feet. <br /> Asphalt Concrete Plant <br /> The proposed Asphalt Concrete Plant would have an initial production rate of <br /> approximately 600 tons per day, increasing to 2,000 tons per day. The asphalt <br /> concrete plant would be located on the west side of the processing area,north of <br /> DeSilva Gates Quarry Project <br /> Draft Environmental Impact Report 2-9 <br /> J8a 0.5105.0.5 <br />