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Exhibit E— Reclamation plan North Pit <br /> With mining ongoing form West to East/North east,we will be moving our processing equipment <br /> to the east to stay in close proximity to the gravel high wall. As our stock piles are depleted, and <br /> added to, they will also move in an easterly direction. As this happens, die ground not being used <br /> on the west side of the permitted area will be reclaimed allowing us to operate in 20 to 25 acres or <br /> less disturbed acres with an ongoing mining and reclamation activity. <br /> There is little brush or topsoil on these gravel deposits. In some pockets it is deeper than other <br /> areas. The amount that is there will be collected, put in a topsoil pile and re-spread over the <br /> disturbed area after mining is complete. <br /> After the brush topsoil mixture has been spread over the disturbed area,we will seed that area with <br /> a mixture of grass seed as per NRC recommendations (See attached) <br /> All high walls and slopes will be reduced to a 3 to 1 slope during reclamation by adding fines and <br /> over burden to the area that is not day lighted through the mountain. <br /> The sediment pond will be maintained throughout the entirety of the permit area. <br /> Reclamation Plan South Pit <br />