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• The half - culvert ditches will be removed using large equipment (e.g. 966 loader), flatbed <br />truck, and 2 personnel. The culverts will be taken to a landfill. <br />ndfill. <br />• 12 Conex Sea Can containers located at the portal area are portable and are used for <br />storing supplies during the mining operation. They are portable and will be removed for <br />reclamation by flatbed truck. <br />• The Headframe superstructure and foundations at the Governor Basin shaft site will be <br />removed. <br />• The Hoist house made of two sea cans will be removed by flatbed truck upon reclamation. <br />The 6 thick slab x slab of 6 thickness with base dimensions of 16 feet x 20 feet will be <br />broken and placed down the shaft prior to shaft sealing. <br />• All 3 shafts will be sealed by reinforced concrete slab placed over the collar followed by <br />backfilling. <br />• Eight stacked Sea Cans located east of Filter Building for Shop Area, 2 Sea Cans at Portal <br />and 2 outside Filter Building <br />• 6 —1000 gallon propane tanks at portal area with one propane gas vaporizer and piping <br />and slab <br />• It is expected that a volume of 9 cubic yards of waste wood will be present on site at any <br />1 <br />time. Scrap metal will normally be sold, since it valuable, but some may also be present and <br />it is expected that a maximum of 3 cubic yards of iron and/or steel may be present at any. <br />time. <br />• The maximum volume of waste oil to be disposed of is the full volume of both totes in the <br />waste oil sea can, which is 240 gallons. <br />• Waste Oil Sea Can will be removed by flatbed truck after all final waste oil is pumped by <br />the waste oil contractor. <br />For the worst case topsoil replacement, the following calculation is made: <br />Atlas area = 4.53 ac. <br />Revenue Pile area = 10.21 ac — 0.35 ac for Mine water pond to be left = 9.86 ac. <br />Revenue Mine March 2015 L -3 <br />