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Some of the clays and fine silts are removed from the settling ponds periodically and stockpiled on the <br /> site for drying. This material is either sold or used in the reclamation process. Waste material remaining <br /> in the ponds will eventually be dewatered in place and used as till material to reclaim the recycling/settling <br /> ponds. <br /> _ e cattle grazing. It is expected that the <br /> The post-mining use of the site will be identical to the present use, g g p <br /> P g <br /> acreage devoted to grazing atter reclamation concludes will approximate pre-disturbance conditions. <br /> Topsoil will be redistributed on all reclaimed areas. Topsoil amendments such as fertilizer will be applied <br /> where necessary to protect and enhance vegetative growth. <br /> l <br /> The applicants are not proposing any changes in daily plant operations. The existing permit restricts daily <br /> operations to the period from 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., except for operations of the rock processing plant, <br /> which is currently permitted to operate on a 24-hour basis. The facility currently operates daily except <br /> for Sunday. KRC intends to continue to operate within these requirements. <br /> Recommendation <br /> Certification of the Final Environmental Impact Report and approval of the project. <br /> i <br /> F' <br /> 1 <br /> San Joaquin County ©X-94-21KRC Aggregate <br /> Community Development Page 2 <br />