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facility in the afternoon, to resupply it for the next day's work, and, then, parks it for the night. <br /> Typically, personnel are at the facility for about thirty minutes in the morning, and, for about <br /> forty-five minutes in the afternoon. This activity is at a peak level between August and <br /> November (until wet weather sets in), when an average of about three rigs will be operating per <br /> day. Occasionally, a fourth or fifth rig may work out of the facility. During the rest of the year, <br /> activity slows considerably. In bad weather(rain, high wind, cold/wet soil conditions, etc.), there <br /> is no such activity. During these times, and, when soil fumigation w6irk is slow, there will be <br /> equipment servicing and repair work done in the shop. There will be no major repairs to <br /> equipment (replacing engines, brakes, etc.) at the facility. Instead, this type of work will be sent <br /> out to local truck and tractor dealers and repair shops. <br /> In addition, there will be about twenty-five deliveries of fumigation materials to the facility each <br /> year. At the peak of the soil fumigation season, this may create about four or five truckload <br /> deliveries per month. For most of the year, there may be less than one delivery per month. <br /> About twice per week, local vendors may deliver miscellaneous supplies such as welding <br /> supplies, diesel fuel, on-site tire repair. About one-third of the employees may car pool to and <br /> from the facility in groups of two or more per vehicle, while the rest travel singly. <br /> As part of the soil fumigation procedure, most farmers do not want our tractors to bring another <br /> farmer's soil to their property. The reason is that foreign soil may contain weed seeds or plant <br /> diseases. Therefore, we need to wash mud and dirt off the tractor's tracks and tool bar, before we <br /> enter their farms. We accomplish this by washing the tracks and tool bar with hot water. For <br /> this purpose, we have included a concrete pad on which to park our tractors for washing. We <br /> will dispose of the water and mud on-site, because it contains no oil, grease or pesticides. <br /> 2) Employees/Customers per work shift. <br /> During the most active soil fumigation season (August through November), we may have an <br /> average of about three soil fumigation rigs working out of the facility, with an occasional fourth <br /> or fifth rig, during peak workloads. Each rig is operated by a crew of one or two people. <br /> Therefore, the average number of employees working out of the facility between August and <br /> November will be about five with a maximum possible of about ten. During the rest of the year, <br /> the average number of rigs operating out of the facility may be less than one per day, but could <br /> range between zero and four. During the months of December through July, there may be two to <br /> six people on the facility between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., doing minor equipment repairs and <br /> servicing. Occasionally, during this period, there may be no one at the facility, because the <br /> fumigation crews are taking vacation or working somewhere else in the state. <br /> 3) Materials or equipment used. <br /> A) Materials <br /> Diesel Fuel -Used by trucks and tractors, and, will be stored in double <br />