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Whitewater Building Materials Corp. WW 500 PIT <br /> Permit# M-1977-129 2016 Annual Report <br /> 22-September-2016 <br /> Notes: <br /> Please refer to Map 1 of 2 and Map 2 of 2 when reviewing the following <br /> information. The effective date of all information is August 16, 2016 <br /> 8. An additional 5.00 acres was stripped in Stage 4 - Part A in the northwest corner of the Stage <br /> (yellow). The stripped material was moved to topsoil and overburden stockpile in the northeast part of <br /> the area that covers 2.84 acres. The topsoil along the north side of Stage 3 - Part B remains <br /> undisturbed. This berm serves two purposes, as a topsoil pile and an MSHA safety berm. We estimate <br /> there is approximately 48,000 yards of overburden stored in Stage 6 (not on map), another 20,000 <br /> yards stored in Stage 3 - PART B (brown)and 48,000 yards in Stage 4 - Part A. These piles are in a <br /> constant state of flux with material being added and removed as needed. The settling ponds are still <br /> being used to clean process water (dark blue). <br /> 9. In Stage 3-Part B there is 31.00 acres of future lake area that needs little reclamation since it will <br /> be covered with water and a portion of the mined area in Stage 4 - Part A will be lake area also. No <br /> additional reclamation was required. We will continue to monitor the area seeded in Phase 2, west of <br /> the southern plant site and do remedial seeding if necessary. Seeding Cottonwood trees and Willow <br /> are beginning to grow on the seeded area as nature begins to help with reclamation. <br /> 10. Mining continued on the western side of Stage 4 - Part A, this year (south of the railroad). The <br /> mined material was staged in the area mined in Stage 3 - Part B before being moved to the plant for <br /> processing. If needed, stripping will continue to the south in Stage 4 Part A. <br /> 11. We are still placing overburden along the edges of the lake areas that are in their permanent <br /> locations until the final grade is reached. <br /> 13. Weed control continued this year in the disturbed areas around Phase 2 and Stage 3 - Part B. We <br /> sprayed Knapweed and White Top from May thru June 2016 with water soluble 2-4-0 and Curtail and a <br /> mowing program is also used to aid in control. We still face the problem of little or no control taking <br /> place on properties surrounding the mine and seed is being wind blown in from offsite areas that we <br /> have no control over. Spraying will continue as needed. We continue to monitor Tamarisk growth on <br /> the site and do control work as warranted. <br /> 16. The mine has an approved Augmentation Plans for all of the post 1981 lake areas. <br /> 21. Please refer to the 2016 Annual Report Maps for location of the areas of disturbance in the mine. <br />