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the east so that they will blend with the area that was previously mined for the 110 gravel operation. <br />Some excess overburden may be used to fan out to the east and ensure that the area is suitable for its <br />post -mining use. All gold bearing gravel brought to the new plant site for processing will be washed <br />using jigs, sluices, shaking tables and spirals. The plant was built in 2012. There are no crushers in the <br />plant but a grizzly and screens may be used to remove large size rock before entering the plant. The new <br />plant is a fixed metal structure on a concrete foundation of 170 x 80' footprint. The southwest 2/3 of the <br />building will be 30 feet high and the northeast 1/3 of the building will be 40 feet high. The washed, <br />waste gravel material from the plant will be stockpiled using a 36" stacker from the plant. The gravel <br />will be taken by the gravel operator for sizing and sales. Any gravel material from the plant that is not <br />sold by the gravel operator will be backfilled into reclaimed areas on the site. The rendering below shows <br />the actual building's appearance on site when constructed. <br />Figure U-1 Mill Building to be constructed <br />This building will remain after reclamation as a horse barn for the residents of the site, in conjunction <br />with the approved residential land use of this area. <br />The mining and reclamation plans are very much related for this gold operation. Since the exact depth <br />and thickness of the gold bearing material is unknown throughout most of the south mining area, a <br />continuous plan for monitoring the amount of overburden removed and gold bearing material sent to the <br />plant so that there is enough backfill material available for the post -mining topography. It is assumed for <br />Alma Place Mine 01/15 11 <br />