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- -• - - _ _ _ _ <br /> • • <br /> • <br /> • <br /> 096 2) Proposed hours and days of operations. <br /> ) <br /> 3) Estimated type and volume of extraction. <br /> 4) Description of method of operation, including the <br /> disposition of topsoil, overburden and by-products. <br /> 5) Methods to control and respond to spillage of extracted <br /> materials, overburden or by-products and vehicular mud <br /> on off-site roads. <br /> 6) Description of equipment to be used in the extraction <br /> process. <br /> • . <br /> 7) Methods to prevent pollution of surface and ground water. <br /> 8) Operational test wells and schedule of results and <br /> analysis and response. <br /> • 9) Compliance with provisions of Sediment and ' Erosion <br /> • Control Ordinance. <br /> 10) Depth of extractive operations. <br /> 11) Any phasing of the operation and the, relationship among <br /> the various phases. <br /> • <br /> 12) Operating practices will be followed to comply with the <br /> performance standards applicable to the operation (See•' Subsection 8.2) . • _ <br /> • <br /> c) A Rehabilitation Plan which shall include: . <br /> 1) A statement of planned rehabilitation of the excavated • <br /> land, including detailed methods of accomplishment and <br /> planned future use of the rehabilitated land. - <br /> 2) 'A-map showing the final topography, aftei rehabilitation, <br /> - to the same scale as the Site Plan, depifting any water <br /> areas and methods of preventing stagnation and pollution <br /> thereof, landscaping and ground cover- proposed to be. <br /> • installed, and the amount and type of back fill to be <br /> • employed, if. any. <br /> • <br /> 3). Typical cross-sections, showing planned rehabilitation. <br /> 4)- A phasing and timing plan, related to the phasing and <br /> timing portion of the Operations Plan, showing the <br /> progression of the rehabilitation and the date when it <br /> will be complete. <br /> ,) 5) The method of disposing of all equipment, structures, <br /> -dikes and spoil piles associated with the operations. <br /> 6) A written legal description or survey. of the property, <br />