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EXHIBIT E — Reclamation Plan <br />The final reclamation will be the same as the previous 2004 amendment with the <br />exception of the area that will be affected by the installation of the French drain. <br />During excavation for the French drain, the topsoil will be stockpiled and used for <br />reclamation. Since the actual excavation is only 10' in width, the area will be <br />reclaimed with the existing slopes and drainage. <br />Reseeding will occur on both the excavated area and the area affected by the <br />construction of the French drain. Earthmoving will consist of backhoe trenching. <br />The trench will be backfilled with gravel from the present mining of Pit 29. The <br />gravel will extend to within 1 -2 feet of the surface. Native soil will be used to fill <br />to the surface. <br />The post- mining uses will not change from the previous amendment. The Pit 29 <br />and Stagecoach Pit properties will remain as banks for proposed water storage <br />reservoirs, and the county road will remain a county road. <br />The reclamation of the affected area will commence immediately upon <br />completion of drain installation and backfill. By Mined Land Reclamation Board <br />order dated October 29, 2014, the implementation is required to commence <br />within 30 days of Division approval and be completed with 180 days thereafter. <br />Reclamation will be completed by the 180 day deadline. <br />In summary the anticipated timeline is as follows: <br />Activity Days after Approval <br />Drain Installation and Backfill 30 — 90 days <br />Reclamation 90 —180 days <br />