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Exhibit D- Mining Plan <br /> until sold as product. It should be understood that there is no `overburden' at this <br /> location, as all materials are viable product or useful component to the reclamation <br /> of affected lands and establishment of the desired end uses. <br /> Subsequent to soil salvage, extraction of aggregate will commence. Extraction <br /> utilizes, but is not limited to, diverse heavy equipment; including, scrapers, <br /> excavators, dozers, backhoes, and related heavy equipment. The raw material will <br /> be transported by heavy equipment or haul trucks to on-site plant facilities. <br /> Any method that accelerates the operation timetable will be utilized, depending <br /> upon market conditions and the capacities of the operator. To this end, an existing <br /> conveyor system is established in the northeast corner of Tract A. Extracted <br /> resource may be conveyed to or from other Varra Companies, Inc. off-site plant <br /> facilities. One conveyor system and route is already established on the northwest <br /> corner of the permit area and will convey materials to or from the Kurtz operation <br /> to the North. A second conveyor route may be established (subsequent to an <br /> approved OMLR technical revision) along the west permit boundary to facilitate <br /> movement of materials to and from the adjacent Heintzeiman operation. Processed <br /> and unprocessed or otherwise Colorado Department of Health compliant inert <br /> materials may originate from different sources and locations for import and <br /> utilization for our on-site processing, commercial, or reclamation interests; either <br /> as product in its unaltered state, or as otherwise processed, recycled, or repurposed <br /> from on-site processing and operations. All inert materials may arrive via <br /> conveyor or overland haulage. <br /> While initial operations will commence on the north boundary of Tract A, both <br /> Tracts A and B may be extracted concurrently. All extraction will proceed in a <br /> manner to minimize visual and audible impacts to adjacent lands and properties. <br /> In Tracts A or B, extraction will commence to facilitate removal of material from a <br /> nearby residence and County Road 28 to better distance those locations from <br /> operations over time; and to gain time to vacate or relocate any utilities, oil and gas <br /> lines, or other structures from the interior of the tracts as needed, and in <br /> cooperation with the owners or other responsible parties. <br /> Extraction activities will remove aggregate to a weighted average depth of 39.0± <br /> feet from the surface. Anomalous depths greater than 50.0± feet may occur. <br /> Temporary basin perimeter slopes created by extraction will conform to the <br /> geotechnical analysis of Exhibit S. All final basin (reservoir) slopes will be <br /> Varra Companies, Inc. OMLR 112 Permit Application 5 <br /> Parcel 122—Resource Development Project 20 April 2017 <br />