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M1977132
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GENERAL DOCUMENTS
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12/7/2015
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IMP CLOSEOUT FILE
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RECLAMATION PLAN EXHIBIT E <br />1. General Reclamation Plan <br />The entire disturbed area will be restored to its original uses as dry rangeland and wildlife habitat. <br />No slopes will be greater than 2.5H:1.0V. The vast majority of the disturbed area will be restored to <br />relatively flat grade. <br />The original Berry Pit disturbed area (29.8 acres) will be maintained during the mining of the new <br />lease area to the south of the existing pit. The 29.8 acres will be used for roads, processing, stock- <br />piles of product and soil/overburden stockpiles. In the new lease area, strips will be mined one at a <br />time as shown on Map C-2 so that reclamation of the site will be concurrent with the mining opera- <br />tion. In a worst case, three strips will be exposed at any given time. The mining will occur in the <br />middle strip while topsoil and overburden stripping will occur in the immediate strip to the east. Rec- <br />lamation will be taking place on the immediate strip to the west. Therefore, the maximum disturbed <br />acreage to reclaim at any given time is 29.8 acres (original area) + 12.0acres (three strips) +3.0res <br />(protection berm on south perimeter and sediment pond) = 44.8 acres. <br />Since the average gravel thickness is approximately 20 feet, the overall terrain will be reduced by <br />this thickness for reclamation. Any final slopes on the terrain will be no steeper than 2.5H:1.0V. The <br />average overburden thickness is 6-12 feet. Soil Stripping depths average 20-24 inches on the flat ar- <br />eas and 0 to 6 inches on the slope areas. All of these materials will be replaced for reclamation, al- <br />though the overburden may not be placed to its original average thickness over the entire site. Some <br />areas may have more overburden and some may have less. In order to provide good plant rooting <br />depths of the entire site, United commits to placing a minimum of 12 inches of overburden (subsoil) <br />and 12 inches of topsoil in all areas of the new lease. The actual amounts stripped will be replaced to <br />the same thicknesses. <br />When the mine has extracted all material from the final strip in the new lease area (Strip 9), final rec- <br />lamation will begin. Once all portable structures are removed, soil and overburden replacement will <br />begin for the original Berry pit area as well as Strips 8 and 9 of the new lease area. For the original <br />Berry Pit 3/02 14 <br />
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