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Exhibit D <br /> Mining Plan <br /> Williams/Illinois Gravel Pit <br /> The William/Illinois Gravel Pit was first entered in 1997 to provide material for Road <br /> Construction and General Construction as shown in permit#M-1997-039. <br /> As indicated on the attached map and plans,it is purposed to continue the extraction of <br /> sand and gravel deposits moving south from the original pit to stage 1 through stage 6 <br /> then moving west and north in stages 7 through stage 14.Troin stage 14 the mining <br /> operation will move in a northeast direction completing stage 15,then moving northwest <br /> through stage 16.From stage 16 mining will move northeast completing stage 17,then <br /> moving northwest into stage 18 from there into a northeast direction completing stage 19. <br /> From stage 19 through stage 23 mining will start in a westerly direction,then moving <br /> south into stage 24. From stage 24 operations will mine in an easterly direction through <br /> stage 26 then south through stage 27. From stage 27 mining will go west through stage <br /> 28 then south through stage 29,then east through stage 30,then south through stage 31, <br /> then west through stage 32,then south through stage 35. The mining plan is to have no <br /> more than 10 acres of land exposed at any given time. Future topsoil and overburden <br /> materials when moving into"stage 1"of the 112 permit will be stockpiled in the mined <br /> out area of the pit for immediate reclamation as the mining continues unto the next stage. <br /> The operator of the mining plan will identify and stabilize the topsoil and overburden <br /> piles with suitable vegetation recommend by the(NRCS)Natural Resource Conservation <br /> Service. <br /> Sand and gravel deposits will be excavated to a maximum depth of 20 feet,utilizing <br /> dump trucks,excavators,dozers,scrapers,and frontend loaders. The side slopes of the <br /> mined out pit will be maintained at a minimum of 3:1 slope. Operations and stockpiled <br /> materials will be the same as the original permit. It is estimated that approximately 1000 <br /> to 100,000 cubic yards will be removed from the pit annually depending on demand. <br /> Access to the pit is allowed through CDOT Permit No.397051,date(04/29/97)through <br /> an existing entrance to the pit that has been in use since 1997. It is not anticipated that <br /> any other permanent road construction will be needed,but temporary roads will be <br /> created as necessary for mining operations and Howard's easement. A chained and <br /> locked gate will protect access to the pit. <br /> During mining operations if skeleton mgains qc discovered on the proposed mining site, <br /> the sheriff or coroner will be notified. Attached is a culture resource survey doge on <br /> BLM land immediately north of the proposed mining site,see attached Exhibit(D)( 1 ). <br /> The site will be kept clear of all trash and debris. All rubbish and debrb will disposed of <br /> at the Jackson County Transfer Station 1 mile north of Walden. <br />