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Hours of Operation <br /> The project's hours of operation will be 24 hours per day, 6 days a week (Monday through Saturday)with <br /> maintenance on Sundays. However, overnight operations would only occur as needed for special contract <br /> jobs requiring nighttime delivery. <br /> 3.6.3 Processing Facility <br /> The processing facility would consist of conveyors, screens, crushers, and scrubbers. There would be a <br /> Ready Mix Concrete Plant and an Asphalt Plant. There would be a quality control facility located at the <br /> plant site. A portable, concrete recycling plant, owned and operated by an outside contractor, would be <br /> brought in intermittently into the middle of the plant site to produce base. The office would consist of a <br /> series of pre-manufactured buildings. All plant and office facilities would be constructed in the Phase VIII <br /> area and would be accessed via Koster Road. There would be approximately 40 employees at the facility. <br /> The life of the processing operation would continue parallel to mining operations. During the final phase of <br /> mining, Phase VIII, the processing plant area would be mined and a portable processing plant would be <br /> set up in the Phase I area, which by that time would be a capped silt pond. The portable processing plant <br /> would remain in Phase I for the final phase of mining operations. <br /> Truck scales would be located at the processing facility and a scale house/office building that would be <br /> approximately 1,800 square feet in size would be located near the truck scales. A portable, concrete <br /> recycling plant, owned and operated by an outside vendor, would be brought in intermittently into the <br /> middle of the plant site (the Phase VIII area)to produce base. Concrete comeback and waste concrete <br /> from the batch plant would be stockpiled for recycling. Approximately 100,000 tons of material per year <br /> would be recycled. <br /> Stationary Plant <br /> The stationary plant will produce between 1.7 and 4.0 million tons of aggregate per year, depending on <br /> market demand. All materials processed through the Vernalis plant will pass through a wet process of <br /> scrubbing, coarse and fine material washing, and screening. A certain portion of this washed material will <br /> then go through a crushing circuit, then a dry screening process in order to produce aggregate base and <br /> asphalt materials. The production of aggregate base and asphalt products are typically a dry production <br /> process. Approximately 75 percent of the processing plant would involve a wet screening process. The <br /> wet plant would consist of scrubbers, crushers, coarse material washers, fine material washers, <br /> conveyors, and wet screens for the washing and sizing of materials. The other 25 percent of the material <br /> would be processed through a dry circuit that would consist of conveyors, crushers, and dry screens for <br /> the sizing of the crushed aggregates. Input from the processing facility would be approximately 1,400 tons <br /> per hour and output would be approximately 1,200 tons per hour(the 200 ton per hour difference would <br /> be due to the generation of silts and clays by the processing plant operation). <br /> San Joaquin County QX-01-2\Lonestar California <br /> Community Development Page 10 <br />