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to sell it off, and that allows obviously for us to then go in t <br />next year and then next year. But we are not looking to take the <br />a quarry business; we are looking to you, take the excess that w <br />landfill cells and be able to sell that off. Does that answer yo <br />BOWMAN: Yeah, it does. So what Ivan said was that to bid it out <br />your operations, but -. <br />WHELAN: No. Right. And the reason, we have in the past had contr <br />site that worked directly for us that have processed some materi <br />subcontracted to us. And because we are the manager of the landf <br />there are certain regulatory compliance and permit requirements <br />certainly a lot of liabilities that we have by the fact that we <br />have someone else outside of the company that helps us to proces <br />something that we are controlling, which is completely different <br />someone comes onto our permitted landfill and does some construc <br />influence that we would have as far as the regulatory. <br />BOWMAN: Okay. Just one last -. Pardon me. I hear 3,000,000 tons, <br />tons, and I cant quite do the math with 150 to 200 cubic yards. <br />WHELAN: Theres 3,000,000 yards in excess and thats -. <br />BOWMAN: Three million yards, not tons. <br />WHELAN: Yes. And the, its really 5,000,000 or 6,000,000 yards t <br />took every bit of stone thats inside the 300 acres and removed <br />We use some of that material, as I mentioned, to build new cells <br />never going to want to sell that off because thats part of the <br />permit to use. So only the excess over the 40-year life of the l <br />yards, which means that we are not producing a lot of excess on <br />BOWMAN: So 3,000,000 yards and I apologize, but I hear people <br />and then cubic yards, and Im confused so you are talking 3,00 <br />WHELAN: Yards, right. And the numbers are different because obvi <br />rocks; so they weigh more than the natural yards, not one for on <br />BOWMAN: Okay, thank you. <br />GIFFIN: Any other questions? This material that you are proposin <br />WHELAN: Only if you are building roads or buildings or that sort <br />GIFFIN: So to a quarry operator, that would be valuable? <br />WHELAN: It would be, yes. <br />GIFFIN: Okay. <br /> <br />
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