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EXHIBIT I - Soils Information <br /> A copy of the soils information provided by the Phillips County Natural Resource Conservation <br /> Service is attached in the pre-mining section. The Natural Resource Conservation Service soil <br /> maps show the soil as being Rago and Kuma loamy and Platner loam, which primarily occupies <br /> intermittent drainage ways. The soil consists of deep, well-drained, loamy soils, with their <br /> subsoil often somewhat gravelly. It is moderately permeable and a good source of road fill. <br /> These soils are often so intermingled that it is not practical to map them separately. Elevation at <br /> the site is 3640 feet. The area has been in dryland crop for many years. <br /> The Platner soils lie along the bands of intermittent drainage ways. Top soil is about 5"in <br /> thickness. These soils are suitable for cultivation and the plan is to turn the site back into farm <br /> ground as mining is completed. <br /> 8 <br />