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"HELD TO A HIGHER STANDARD" <br /> i. <br /> b. Fertilization—N/A—NO Fertilization is anticipated to be necessary at this time. <br /> c. Revegetation— <br /> d. Top soiling—Range from 6"-8" in depth. <br /> e. No shrubs or tree container stock will be planted <br /> (i) *INERT MATERIAL* <br /> Duran & Pearce Contractors does plan on backfilling the pit using 'Inert Material'. <br /> Duran & Pearce Contractors will only conform to Rule 3.1.5 (9)when backfilling with <br /> Inert Material. The location to be for backfilling with inert material to be the <br /> Southwest area of the permitted acreage. Volume will be limited, near 100 ton per <br /> year. Duran & Pearce Contractors has attached a signed Affidavit certifying the <br /> inert material to be used will be clean as defined in rule 1.1(20). <br /> *WEED CONTROL: Duran & Pearce Contractors has a Weed Control Plan in place and will <br /> continue to spray for weeds located on the property on an as needed basis. Spray Application <br /> using ground ATV's in compliance with Moffat County Weed Control Program. <br /> Exhibit F — Reclamation Plan Map <br /> (a) Please see map labeled 'Reclamation Map' Exhibit F <br /> (b) Proposed final land use to be cropland and rangeland. <br /> Exhibit G — Water Information <br /> (1) The operation is to be a dry alluvial operation.The operation is not expected to directly <br /> affect surface or groundwater systems. Current Martin Pit 1-A is located approximately <br /> 1.5 miles from the nearest water tributary and is at an elevation well above the areas <br /> water table. <br /> (2) NO WATER to be used for mining, washing or reclamation <br /> Exhibit H — Wildlife Information <br /> Please see attached letter from the Colorado Division of Wildlife <br /> CPW was made aware at the time the letter was requested that an estimated of 80 acres was <br /> going to be potentially permitted through the 112 Permit. Since then, it has since been decided <br /> 7 <br />