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f. Existing disturbances shown on attached map image from Google Earth labeled "Existing <br /> Disturbances." See attached letter Illustration 1 from the Environmental Protection <br /> Agency stating they have completed the mine waste clean-up within this portion of the <br /> watershed. <br /> 3. Reclamation Plan Map <br /> a. Road slope averages near 40 degrees. During reclamation process many areas will require <br /> hay bales. Some areas may require the use of Jute Netting. The proposed trenching area <br /> has a slope that averages near 10 degrees. Similar to the road there will be areas that will <br /> require hay bales. Some areas will require Jute Netting as best practice. <br /> b. Vegetation in the form of a seed hydromulch will be applied to all disturbed areas <br /> including the trenched area and mining road. These areas leveled, as example road berms <br /> leveled, then replanted with a seed mixture only so they can be utilized in the future as a <br /> fire break. Therefore no trees or shrubs will get planted in disturbed area. <br /> c. There are no ponds. <br /> d. Average thickness of replaced overburden will match previous U.S.D.A. land survey <br /> website estimates. This varies from a few inches to near three feet of overburden <br /> depending on exact location analyzed since bedrock is visible in some areas. However, <br /> during reclamation this will change slightly due to leaving road and trenched area as a fire <br /> break. The amount of topsoil of 2" to 4" thickness is normal for most of the hillside and <br /> would be replaced using best methods. <br /> e. Topsoil replaced to similar amounts as removed as noted above. If additional topsoil is <br /> required than a grizzly / screen would be utilized to separate out stony sandy loam <br /> material. <br /> f. Hay bales will be removed after vegetation is established and sediment will be manually <br /> dispersed. <br /> 6.3.6 Exhibit F Statement identifying which of the following permits, licenses <br /> and approvals are held or will be sought: <br /> a. Air Quality Emission Permit — Received APEN exemption due to size and scope of <br /> equipment utilized. <br /> b. State Historic Preservation Office Clearance — Contacted and they will not review until a <br /> Reclamation Permit Number is assigned. <br /> c. U.S. Forest/BLM—Property is Patented (private) and does not require access to forestry <br /> or BLM property. <br /> d. Teton Drilling Inc. is currently working with Clear Creek County for driveway and/or <br /> road permitting. <br /> e. Teton Drilling Inc. is currently working to confirm if a Storm Water is required. <br /> f. Teton Drilling Inc. is currently working with Clear Creek County on Warranty Letter <br /> regarding Ute Creek Road that is within 200 ft. boundary. <br /> Teton Drilling Inc. <br /> Dixie Mine-Clear Creek County,CO <br /> Updated Revisions—February 4,2016 <br /> Page I14 <br />