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prevent/control weed infestation. Final approval of reclamation will be granted by the Colorado Department of <br />Natural Resources after reporting, submitting the statement and verification of notifications in accordance with <br />DNR procedures, and inspection. <br />SOIL, SPOIL, AND REVEGETATION (6.4.5.(2)d.) <br />As discussed above, soil will be removed from the pit and segregated in stockpiles then used for reclamation. <br />Stockpile areas, whether or not subsequently mined, will be reclaimed and revegetated in the same way as other <br />mined areas. Where soil was left at the time of building the stockpile (because soil was placed in the stockpile) and <br />the area will not be mined for more than 12 months, the areas will be chiseled or ripped (scarified) prior to <br />replacement of soil and seeding. Any spoil will be used as subsoil to establish final contours, and will be covered by <br />soil for revegetation (see also Exhibit J). It is anticipated that a minimum of 12 inches of soil or subsoil will be placed <br />on all surfaces of 21­1:1 V or flatter, above impermeable or bedrock materials, except on steep slopes in the caprock <br />along the access road between the river and the upper area, where topsoil cannot be placed due to steep or vertical <br />slopes in the road cut. <br />Exhibit F includes cross - sections of various portions of the pit, showing a profile of the surface before and after <br />mining, and after reclamation. Maps in Exhibit F shows scheduled reclamation by year, planned, approximate <br />contours after mining and reclamation, and general drainage information, including probable location of basins and <br />outfalls if necessary for storm water and erosion /sediment control. <br />PLAN /SCHEDULE (6.4.5.(2)e.) <br />The following features constructed during mining or reclamation will be left in place as permanent post - reclamation <br />features, as requested by the landowner: <br />1. Access roads: approximately 3200 linear feet of 20- or 24- foot -wide County Standard roads, with bridge, <br />culverts, berms, embankments, cuts, fills, bridge, ditch crossing, and associated drainage features. <br />2. Perimeter and internal fencing to secure site, divide pasture areas, and otherwise control access and animal <br />movement. <br />3. Water pipeline, if installed, between the river and the upper area, whether surface -laid or buried. <br />Backfilling, grading, and placement of soil should be accomplished within one year of completion of extraction of <br />construction materials from a given area, except for temporary and rebuilt roadways (See Maps in Exhibit F, and <br />Exhibit J). Depending upon the date of completion of the backfill, grading, and placement, the land will remain in <br />fallow until the appropriate planting season for the crop(s) or forage selected, where revegetation is planned. <br />Items specified for the Reclamation Plan in Rule 6.4.5.(1) and 6.4.5.(2)f. have been included in other items in this <br />Exhibit or have been included in other Exhibits referenced above, and therefore are not separately listed in this <br />exhibit. <br />C &J Gravel Products, Inc. Page 24 01 JAN 2015 <br />Application for Permit: Two Rivers Pit M -2015- C &J- TRP -V5 -001 <br />