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The air compressor will be reconstructed enough to show what it looked like when it was in operation. The air <br />compressor was considered by members of the Mosch family to be "lucky" since it was used to successfully <br />find many important mines trough out the western United states. It has a great history that is enjoyed by the <br />guest taking tours. <br />General Items <br />The original permit reclamation plan describes that the "area will be reseeded" and "the dump will be re- <br />contoured to conform with the pre-existing dump contours." During the life of the mine, all waste rock was <br />placed in pre-existing and very dry underground openings that were made during mining in the 1920's and <br />1930's. No new surface waste rock was extracted by the mining and Exploration activities. Also, the surface <br />area is currently entirely used for tour and museum related activities. There is no reason to do any re -seeding <br />since there is no areas to re -seed. <br />If you have any questions about this, I may be contacted at (775) 385-3638 or e-mail me at <br />davidmosch@yahoo.com. <br />Sincerely,6.in� <br />Pc <br />iim,),,dc <br />David Mosch <br />Mining Engineer/ Co-owner of the Phoenix Mine <br />5 <br />