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7. Acres affected: <br />Fourteen sampled dumps, up to 6,000 sq. ft. of dirt. /dump (20ft.X20 ft. X 15 <br />samples /dump, (avg.)) = 84,000 sq. ft. (Note: average disturbance per site, some sites <br />may require more samples and some less.) 84,000 sq. ft. divided by 43,560 sq. ft. /acre = <br />1.9 acres of proposed total disturbance for all 14 sampled waste dumps. <br />(The analysis assumes worst case disturbance using a small backhoe for all site <br />sampling. Some sites on a waste dump may be hand sampled using a shovel and five <br />gallon bucket, some sites may be sampled using an auger mounted on a "bobcat <br />wheeled or tacked vehicle and some may be sampled using a small backhoe) <br />8. Estimated life of the prospecting activity: <br />Slightly over two years (Note: The length of a sampled site activity to include excavation, <br />sampling, and reclamation will likely be less than 15 days in duration. The exception <br />will be sampling completed during winter or snowfall months. During the winter <br />sampling, we will complete what backf lling and other sample site reclamation is logical <br />to complete, given site specific conditions. The winter sampled sites will be checked in <br />the spring, after snow melt, for implementation of any corrective actions necessary to <br />stabilize the site.) <br />9. Site access: <br />Site access will be off Lake County, County Roads 1, 3(b), (c), (d) and 2b. <br />Respectfully, <br />l <br />H. Bruce Humphries <br />Regulatory Permits Management, Inc. <br />Consultant for New West Reclamation, LLC. <br />cc: New West Reclamation, LLC. <br />