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EXHIBIT D <br /> RECLAMATION PLAN <br /> All mining activity will be located on privately owned land. Colorado Mining and Exploration, <br /> LLC, will work closely with the Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety to ensure that when <br /> mining is complete all reclamation is completed in a timely and responsible manner. It is <br /> Colorado Mining and Exploration's intent, wherever possible, to restore disturbed areas at <br /> Crystal Hill to their original levels of natural productivity when mining operations have ceased. <br /> Because potentially valuable mineral content will remain upon termination of mining, and <br /> because the economics of potential future recovery dictate economic benefits from leaving <br /> such deposits uncovered and near the surface of the earth, the open pit will remain. The <br /> historical pit walls were engineered and constructed so as to minimize environmental <br /> degradation. This is supported by the minimal amount of rock fall from the pit walls since the <br /> open pit was last mined in the 1984. <br /> The open pit will retain the slope of the historic open pit. The slope angle is based on a slope <br /> stability study conducted by John F. Abel,Jr., Mining Engineer, for the previous operator and <br /> approved by the Colorado Department of Natural Resources. This study and supporting <br /> documentation is located at the end of Exhibit C. <br /> Coarseness of mine waste and the lack of existing topsoil make it impracticable to topsoil the <br /> mine waste dumps. However, the waste dump is planned to have ultimate contours that will <br /> resemble natural deposits, and thus approximate natural appearing topography as well as <br /> provide a viable ecologic regimen. This will include, but not limited to, grading so that the <br /> material is stable and does not exceed the angle of repose, and construction of water bars to <br /> prevent surface water runoff. <br /> In the open pit, the base will be graded to produce a roughly flat surface and any unstable <br /> lower benches will be stabilized. No soil exists in the historic open pit where mining will take <br /> place, or on the existing waste dump that will be used for waste rock storage. <br /> No new roads are to be built. The existing access roads will remain. Road berms and water <br /> bars will remain for road safety and potential storm water control. <br /> Review of these reclamation plans will be undertaken prior to termination of mining, and <br /> modifications may be made where desirable. Such review will be done in full cooperation with <br /> the Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety. <br /> Reclamation efforts will be directed toward restoration to a near natural state for as much land <br /> as practicable. Where complete restoration proves impracticable, efforts will be directed <br /> toward maximum mitigation of environmental hazards and degradation effects. <br />