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BOWMAN: Im sorry. And forgive my ignorance again about the rock <br />are creating there? Im just not, Im a little confused about th <br />and forgive me that would be sold as AC grade fill, or -? <br />MACY: Well, AC is what they call asphalt concrete, which is just <br />rock to suit that requirement, you have to crush it down to the <br />of sand. And its a very specific gradation that you have to mak <br />and crushing to get it to the right size to be able to put the o <br />that answer your question? <br />BOWMAN: But the excess at the landfill is not this grade. <br />MACY: Well, when it comes out of the cells, its like in about a <br />okay, meaning its large stuff. And then if you want to use it a <br />take it and run it through more crushing plants to get it down t <br />base, for asphalt, for concrete, for any of those other products <br />in coming out of the cells because its just too big a product. <br />be sold to a project to fill a hole or something like that. But <br />finish-grade product at that point in my opinion. <br />BOWMAN: Okay, just maybe one more question for both of you since <br />And again, pardon my ignorance but, would it be something that q <br />not the AC grade, as to buy it from the landfill and then create <br />MACY: You mean to haul it out of there? Well, to haul that stuff <br />to get it somewhere else because its a very large product and y <br />actually move that stuff around; your regular highway trucks don <br />BOWMAN: Thank you. I figured this much. <br />GIFFIN: Mr. Balog, did you want to add something? <br />BALOG: Yeah, to both questions. One is on Page 2 of what they su <br />that there was a road project that specifies about 1,600 tons of <br />you read on the Department of Environmental Management Potential <br />know why they even disclose that under Adverse because they are <br />make a size and transport it off the site, and theres 324 truck <br />do they plan on taking a 2-foot rock and making it smaller? Yes, <br />way they are going to sell it off the site. The other thing is t <br />a little confused, is that the County has the opportunity, which <br />side but on the east side, to open this up to quarry operators o <br />mine or process material that has material available. And the St <br />east side. So its not that the Countys hands are ever tied tha <br />material, bid on this extra material and process it, and whateve <br />but you pay us our royalty, because thats already done. There <br />whatever you want to call it, thats done by the State of Hawai <br />island. <br /> <br />
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