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EXHIBIT D—Reclamation Plan <br /> The primary reclamation plan for the pit is to slope all areas at a slope no steeper than 3:1 unless <br /> the pit remains as a pond when mining is concluded. The entire pit area will have overburden <br /> and topsoil replaced,then be seeded according to recommendations received from the Logan <br /> County Natural Resource Conservation Service. <br /> a) The pit area has topsoil averaging 5" in depth. That topsoil will be stockpiled and <br /> returned during the reclamation process. <br /> b) The pit area has overburden that may not be usable by the operator. All unusable <br /> overburden will be stockpiled and returned during the reclamation process. <br /> c) If the pit remains full of water when mining is complete, side slopes underneath the <br /> surface will be no greater than 2:1. If the site does not feel and maintain water, slopes <br /> no greater than 3:1 will be left in the completed pit. <br /> d) Any internal haul roads will be reclaimed as the pit is closed. The access driveway <br /> will be left intact once the mining is complete. <br /> e) A seeding recommendation has been obtained from the Logan County NRCS office. <br /> The proposed seeding plan is attached and will be followed in reclamation efforts. <br /> f) A water feature could remain when mining is complete. <br /> g) There are no other reclamation treatments to note for this site. <br /> A cost estimate for final reclamation has been prepared and is attached. <br /> EXHIBIT E - Maps <br /> Location Map <br /> USGS Quad Map <br /> Aerial Photo <br /> Site Map <br /> Mining Plan Map <br /> Reclamation Plan Map <br /> Final Contour Plan <br />