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B. PRODUCTION SCHEDULE <br /> 1. The proposed excavation proposes to remove 379,000 cubic yards of material. <br /> It is estimated that 75,800 cubic yards will be removed per year over a five year <br /> f period. It should be noted that a large amount of levee:restoration and <br /> f reclamation work has and will be on going in this area during the next three <br /> years and because of these reclamation projects the yearly average total should <br /> vastly decrease and time limit of excavation also reduced. <br /> C. MINING PLAN <br /> 1. This excavation will begin operations immediately upon approval of the permit <br /> 1 by all required agencies and the State of California and San Joaquin County. <br /> The excavation will be open Monday thru Friday and some Saturdays if needed. <br /> 2. TOPSOIL: <br /> a. Some topsoil will be removed from the adjoining field by land leveling type <br /> scrapers and spread over the reclaimed area and other heavier dirt beneath <br /> part of one sand area will improve crop production. See 8 %2 by 11 with <br /> color coding showing where topsoil (green)to be replaced over sand area <br /> shown as the two (red) areas. <br /> b. Topsoil to used from adjoining field to the east, field no. 2. And a portion of <br /> the heavy dirt from beneath sand area in north side of field no. 1. <br /> c. There-will-,be-no-stockpiles of-the.topsoil as field no. 2 (green) will be kept in <br /> I farm production and small area infield one will be lowered to the more <br /> i farmable heavier dirt. <br /> 3 <br /> 3 <br /> I <br /> 3. OVERBURDEN/WASTE/ORE: <br /> a. ,fhis excavation will-be a open pit type of.operation. <br /> b. This is a low key operation and will consist of one 3,500 gallon water truck, <br /> and one or two five yard wheel loaders and possibly a small portable dry <br /> screen to recapture any heavier dirt for farming reuse, if needed. <br /> e. The maximum depth to be 8.7feet with average cut of 7.0 feet. <br /> 3 <br /> 4 <br />