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Exhibit D- Mining Plan <br />boundary, right-of-way, or easement without written agreement with the owner of <br />said structure. These setbacks supersede any representation of the extraction limits <br />shown on Exhibit C-2: Extraction Plan Map. <br />Extraction activities will be limited to within 25.0± feet of well heads and <br />facilities, and those same wellheads will be backfilled to create a 100± foot radius <br />around the well head for future oil and gas activities at that well head. The fill <br />around well heads will occur concurrently with extraction around the well head <br />and facilities, to the extent practical. At all times, safety will take precedent and <br />over -ride as necessary any element of the permit to assure protection of life and <br />property and compliance with federal safety regulations (MSHA). Changes <br />resulting from a safety consideration that require a modification of the approved <br />permit will be made after the fact respective of amendment or technical revision <br />provisions of the Office of Mined Land Reclamation (OMLR). <br />Initially, heavy equipment (typically, scrapers, dozers, or excavators operating <br />alone or in combination) will extract soil, placing it along the basin perimeter in <br />the construction of up to a five (5.0±) foot high visual berm. The berm may vary <br />in height and width. Outslopes of the berm will be 3H:1 V or flatter to aid <br />establishment of grasses and utilizing the approved seed mixture. Where necessary <br />to aid in access along the perimeter of the pit or completed reservoir, the berms <br />may be increased in width to better facilitate the access of vehicles or heavy <br />equipment. The height and width of the berm will be field fit at the time of <br />placement and will not go beyond permit limits. While the berm width will vary, <br />they will fit within the ten (10.0±) foot buffer between the permit boundary and <br />any planned extraction; and where wider, will extend into the basin area <br />conforming to 3H:1 V minimum outslopes. To the extent possible, the height of <br />berms will near five (5.0±) feet along the perimeter where a residential structure is <br />within 125.0± feet from active extraction operations. Soils volumes extracted in <br />excess of that needed for reclamation may be temporarily stockpiled as part of the <br />berms, elsewhere on-site, or conveyed to nearby Kurtz or Heintzelman Projects, <br />until sold as product. It should be understood that there is no `overburden' at this <br />location, as all materials are viable product or useful component to the reclamation <br />of affected lands and establishment of the desired end uses. <br />Subsequent to soil salvage, extraction of aggregate will commence. Extraction <br />utilizes, but is not limited to, diverse heavy equipment; including, scrapers, <br />excavators, dozers, backhoes, and related heavy equipment. The raw material will <br />be transported by heavy equipment or haul trucks to on-site plant facilities. <br />Varra Companies, Inc. OMLR 112 Permit Application 4 <br />Parcel 122 — Resource Development Project 1 July 2015