2. Intended material use, location of material use, and anticipated 

 life of the project utilizing the material 



3. Life of the material site 



4. Ownership of material site and adjacent lands 

 B. A technical site description identifying: 



1. Size and specific location of all individual and cumulative work 

 areas 



2. Season, duration, and frequency of all site work by individual work 

 area 



3. Buffer locations, dimensions, type of vegetation, and soil 

 descr i pt i on 



4. Methods, schedules, and locations for vegetative and overburden 

 clearing, temporary storage and handling, and permanent disposal 



5. Quantity, type, and use of material to be removed from each work 

 area 



6. Method of gravel removal' in each work area, including type and 

 number of equipment and identification of each material handling 

 step to be performed within the material site (i.e., collection, 

 stockpiling, sorting, washing, processing, transporting). Locations 

 and operation of each handling step should also be identified. 

 Washing operation descriptions should identify silt control proce- 

 dures and processing operations should identify use and storage 

 locations of materials such as solid waste and cement-processing 

 addi t i ves. 



7. Cross-sectional configuration and location of progressive working 

 elevations by season or major project scheduling periods. For 



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