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An internal road will be left in place for the property owner to access and use the site following <br />mining. The currently existing access to the property will be left in place for the landowners use <br />as well. <br />2. Reclamation Timetable <br />The time for reclamation is shown below. Exhibit L: Reclamation Costs describes the worst case <br />bond scenario. <br />Table E-2 Reclamation Timetable <br />Task <br />Description <br />Reclamation <br />Time <br />1 <br />Mine pit 1. <br />9.1 <br />1 Years <br />2 <br />Mine pit 2. Reclaim pit 1 <br />23.3 <br />Years <br />3 <br />Mine pit 3. Reclaim pit 2 <br />6.4 <br />Years <br />4 <br />Reclaim pit 3, office area, and remove all equipment <br />0.5 <br />Years <br />Total <br />39.3 <br />Years <br />3. Revegetation Plan <br />For both the dryland and wetland areas, the soil will be disced to loosen the soil. Due to the mild <br />grade, seed can be drilled in both regions. The dryland areas will be seeded with the NRCS <br />recommended seed mix. Certified weed free mulch will be crimped into the surface at 2000 lbs <br />per acre. The wetlands will be seeded with a specially designed mix. Fertilizer may be added as <br />determined by a soil test at the time of seeding. Heavy furrows will be left in the tilled topsoil to <br />provide moisture concentration and shade areas in order to promote better conditions for <br />successful vegetation establishment. Seeding will take place the fall after which a slope has been <br />retopsoiled. Slopes will be regraded, backfilled, and retopsoiled as soon as they are able to be <br />reclaimed. <br />Tri County Pit Sept 2016 E-2 <br />