They tried that here in several different places. All the company's were underfunded and went out of business. Needless to say they left 3 or 4 messes. Now the taxpayers on the hook for thousands of dollars doing cleanup. Are these guys doing any blasting??? They have been known to crack foundations/walls up to 2 miles away. The dozens or hundreds of trucks will destroy a gravel or blacktop road. They attempted to start a quarry across the road. They lied to us about the quality of the rock they were to produce. I do not know your situation, around here the runoff from the mining floods creeks causing excess erosion. You really need a good attorneys advice. We had 1. If blasting, it would not be hard to destroy your entire homestead. It happened in our county. Your insurance pays -- if they will pay at all. As I stated above you need an attorney to look over everything. If they have to get operating permits from the county both you and your attorney need to attend. They will probably put on a power point display, get a good look at it and see if you can get a copy, for that matter you need a copy of anything they propose. Do not let them walk all over you, you have rights too. Good luck with it.
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