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1 <br /> • <br /> As this deposit is showing to bottom out at about 880 ' <br /> (elevation) you will note that there are a number of notes <br /> on the print indicating well water depths , a small cave and <br /> a beer curing cave in Rockdale. All showing either no water <br /> or water at depths no nearer than thirty ( 30 ' ) beyond the <br /> bottom of the deposit ( 850 ' USGS) . There are no springs or <br /> wet areas in evidence on the deposit slopes or at the edges . <br /> Air concerns <br /> Lime quarry activity (blasting, crushing, grinding ) creates <br /> a dust that if observed over time does two things , one <br /> it goes up about 20 feet and settles down or it attaches <br /> (because it has its ' own moisture ) to whatever and is carried <br /> around . Lime (quarry ) dust does not go anywhere . <br /> Traffic flow and effect on roads traffic will be one of the <br /> two ways , one Koshkonong west to Clearview south to CTH B <br /> (Class A) and second would be to go south across Section 23 <br /> to CTH B. The present road decks and beds are not capable <br /> of handling continuous heavy truck traffic. The offer at the <br /> County and Town level was to provide adequate material to give <br /> the 1 . 6 miles to be used capacity to handle loading <br /> associated with Class A requirements . Any road built to <br /> Class A (base lift and deck) specs will stand up for the life <br /> of this CUP 1262 . <br /> Road Safety <br /> Unless something strange happens trucking from a safety <br /> standpoint will be no different than it is today. <br />