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• <br />EXJIIBIT "p" q0 -11A <br />MIN= PLATT <br />The Mining Plan and Timetable Hap (Exhibit "C") portrays the sequence <br />of excavation as projected based on estimated denand.The timeframes <br />could vary depending on the business climate, but the sequential <br />design appears to be the best method of extraction. <br />Excavation will be handled by scrapers and front end loaders. The <br />material will transported for processing and stockpiling by either <br />scrapers or field conveyors to the 1930-81 segment north of the Ana <br />Branch. Topsoil twill be stockpiled on various high points inside the <br />perimeters of the pit area for replacerent in reclamation. Overburden <br />will be used to build a combination haul road and flood protection <br />berm around the perimeter of the affected area as well as for hackslope <br />material. The flodd protecticn berm and haul road will also protect <br />stockpiled topsoil as well as the pit area from flooding. Backsloping <br />in the excavated area will follow extraction and be an ongoing part <br />of the operation. Topsoil will then be replaced at 8 to 12" to the <br />waterline and be ready for reseeding. With this manner of operation, <br />reclamation will be about one year behind extraction. <br />The Company plans to operate this project on a 50 acre floating bond. <br />Disturbance areas are estimated as follows: <br />a. Major - stripping and excavation; 30 acres <br />b. Moderate - backsloping and topsoil replacement; <br />10 acres <br />c. Minor - final grading and reseeding; 10 acres <br />The end product will be a series of sir, tree lined lakes with gently <br />curving shorelines. Lake size will vary from 8 to 50 acres. <br />WestWater Engineering <br />APPENDIX C - 33 July 2012 <br />