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RULE 2 PERMITS <br />2.05.4 (2)(c) Backfilling Plan <br />Initially a temporary out of pit spoil pile will be created to the North of the Collom Pit and will remain in <br />place until the end of mine life. Then, as mining progresses to the south, overburden material from each <br />successive cut will be backfilled into the previously mined out area and the additional spoil will continue <br />to buildup in previously mined areas. Table 2.05.6-5 presents a mine wide volumetric calculation in <br />support of post mining topography and illustrates that permanent out of pit spoil will not be needed. <br />The backfilled mining areas will be graded to establish a stable post mine topography that blends into the <br />undisturbed areas outside the mining limits (Map 19C). Colowyo will grade all final slopes so that overall <br />grades do not exceed 3H:1 V (Map 20C). <br />Where necessary, the spoil surface will be roughened by ripping or discing etc., to ensure a bond between <br />the topsoil and spoil to reduce slippage. To date there is no evidence of topsoil slippage on reclaimed <br />areas in the existing permit area. A few small tension cracks resulting from settling of fill and topsoil <br />have occurred in a few areas within a year or two after reclamation, but soon stabilize and begin to fill in. <br />The final surface as shown on the Post -mining Topography Map (Map 19C) will approximate the overall <br />pre -mining grades. Appropriate cross sections that show the anticipated final surface configuration of the <br />proposed permit area, in conjunction with the existing pre -mining topography, are shown on the Pre - <br />mining and Post -mining Cross Section (Map 20C). <br />The regrading plan reestablishes escape cover, south facing slopes for wintering big game populations <br />and small drainages suitable as future location of stockponds necessary to achieve the post -mining land <br />use. <br />2.05.4 (2)(d) Topsoil Salvage <br />Topsoil Redistribution Plan <br />Prior to any mining -related disturbances in the Collom area, all available topsoil will be removed from the <br />site to be disturbed as discussed in Section 2.05.3, and will be redistributed or stockpiled as necessary to <br />satisfy the needs of the reclamation timetable as described herein. <br />Final grading before topsoil placement will be conducted in a manner that minimizes erosion and <br />provides a surface for the topsoil that minimizes slippage. If spoil compaction is a problem, the spoil will <br />be ripped with a dozer to minimize compaction, assure stability and minimize slippage after topsoil <br />replacement. Where possible, development of concave landforms (to encourage snow entrapment) will <br />be developed on a case-by-case basis at the discretion of the field supervisor. Such landforms will still <br />have positive drainage in accordance with overall permitted designs. Topsoil will then be redistributed <br />and graded to a variable replacement depth following the general rule of thin topsoil (<6) inches on ridge <br />tops to gradually thicker topsoil moving down the slopes to the drainage bottoms for the grassland land <br />use targeted areas (see representation below). Sagebrush Steppe areas will ideally receive an average of <br />approximately 4 inches of topsoil that will likely be a more uniform application to encourage proper <br />seeding depth and overall shrub establishment conditions (see representation below). Colowyo will track <br />the volume of topsoil applied to each reclamation unit and report it within the Annual Reclamation Report <br />each year. Colowyo utilizes load counts to differentiate and accurately assign costs/volumes for all other <br />material movement on the mine site. As such, Colowyo will utilize these tools to ensure the planned and <br />appropriate volume of topsoil is applied to each reclamation unit in the Collom Area. A visual <br />representation of Colowyo's Collom area drainage -wide topsoil replacement strategy is provided below: <br />Collom — Rule 2, Page 85 Revision Date: 11/16/16 <br />Revision No.: MR -166 <br />