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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />C <br />1 <br />EXHIBIT C — Pre - mining and Mining Plan Maps of Affected Lands <br />The immediately adjacent surface owners of record, taken from the Adams <br />County GIS, is shown on Exhibit C -1. <br />The roads, buildings power lines, etc. are shown on Exhibit C -2. <br />The topographic maps are shown on Exhibit C -3.1 and Exhibit 3.2. <br />The affected lands will include the area to be excavated for the entire French <br />drain and the associated construction activities. The French drain excavation will <br />be approximately 10' wide by 2,100', approximately 0.48 acres. Excavation for <br />the entire French drain will be approximately 100' by 2,100', or 4.8 acres. <br />The vegetation of the affected lands within the present boundary is largely <br />undisturbed from the vegetation at the time of the original permit. As indicated <br />in the attached original reclamation plan, that vegetation consists of thistle, wild <br />mustard, prickly pear cactus, clover and a variety of mixed grasses. There are also <br />dead cottonwood trees present that will be removed by the construction of the <br />drain. The affected area on the Einspahr property is pasture grass. <br />Water features are shown on Exhibit C -4. <br />Structures are shown on Exhibit C -2. <br />The soils survey map is presented on Exhibit C -5. The soils consist of three types; <br />Dacono, 1 to 3 % slopes (DaB), Loamy alluvial land, gravel substratum (Lv), and <br />Terrace escarpments (Tc).A description of each follows. <br />