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Exhibit D — Reclamation Plan William K. Hm�engar <br />Bootleg Quarry Lary Hlnc <br />will be conducted early in the first growing season to monitor for noxious weed growth <br />and will continue until the planted and native species are reestablished to approved <br />densities. Noxious weeds will be managed through integrated methods in accordance with <br />the Colorado Noxious Weed Act (CRS 35 -5.5). <br />D) All impacted areas, including access roads constructed to facilitate mining, will be reseeded <br />during reclamation. Slopes will be graded as necessary to equal to or less than 3H:1 V. <br />E) The estimated reclamation costs for the proposed Bootleg Quarry are presented in Table 1. <br />The design of the mining plan limits maximum slopes to 3H:1 V minimizing the need for <br />large scale regrading operations at the end of mining operations. The costs are based on <br />the largest disturbed area at the end of mining and represent the maximum potential <br />reclamation liability. <br />Table 1— Reclamation Costs <br />Reclamation Operation <br />Quantity <br />Units <br />Unit Cost $ <br />Cost <br />Top Soil Spreading <br />5,500 <br />C.Y. <br />3.50 <br />$19,250 <br />Erosion Protection <br />500 <br />S.Y. <br />2.50 <br />$1,250 <br />Seeding <br />13.5 <br />Ac <br />1,000 <br />$13,500 <br />Total <br />$34,000 <br />March 20, 2015 2 EngineeringAnalytics, Inc. <br />