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EXHIBIT E <br /> RECLAMATION PLAN AND TIMETABLE <br /> RECLAMATION PLAN <br /> The proposed future use is to back fill the excavated area and <br /> level the property so it can be developed for commercial uses . <br /> This site contains 4 lots which are zoned agricultural in Adams <br /> County. The intent is to have the entire area zoned commercial <br /> at some point so this permit request contains a duel reclamation <br /> plan that provides for eventually allowing commercial development <br /> on the land. If Option 2 is used, the operator will file a <br /> Technical Revision with the Division showing the specific devel- <br /> opment plans for the site . Both plans call for backfilling the <br /> excavated areas as shown on the Reclamation Plan Map. During and <br /> after mining ends the site will be operated as an Inert Material <br /> landfill until it has been completely backfilled as shown on MAP <br /> EXHIBIT F - RECLAMATION PLAN MAP. This Inert Materials landfill may <br /> operate up to 15 years after mining ends before enough material <br /> is delivered to complete filling. <br /> The removed topsoil and dirt gleaned from the imported material <br /> will be stockpiled around the setback/perimeter of the mined area <br /> or placed on a finished area as it is received. This is designed <br /> to minimize the effect of mid-plan stoppage . This will place the <br /> topsoil where it is needed for reclamation and will reduce the <br /> distance it has to be hauled when needed. Usually, this will <br /> mean it simply has to be shaped and graded to complete recoiling <br /> and seed bed preparation. <br /> Option 1 <br /> This reclamation plan calls for backfilling the site as described <br /> and seeding the areas disturbed with the approved seed mix. The <br /> areas that are not disturbed will be left as is . The final end <br /> use would be pasture . If backfilling ended before backfilling on <br /> the site was completed the side slopes would be graded 3h to lv <br /> and seeded. Certification of the slurry walls would be sought to <br /> address the evaporation loss issue and the areas within the lined <br /> area would be reclaimed. This way the Division would not have to <br /> import material to backfill the excavated area. <br /> In the MINING PLAN we explained how mining would take place on <br /> 37 . 25 acres ± within the permit boundary. During the reclamation <br /> phase the entire excavated area will be backfilled using material <br /> as defined in Colorado Department of Health Regulations as "Inert <br /> 12 <br />