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continue to save and segregate all soils encountered in disturbed areas. A <br /> discussion of location of stockpiles is included in the subsection of Exhibit D <br /> entitled "Mining Plan." <br /> When it is determined that a stockpile of topsoil will remain in place and <br /> undisturbed for more than a year, the stockpile will be planted with the following <br /> seed mixture: <br /> Species Lbs/Acre (broadcast) <br /> Crested Wheatgrass, Fairway 6 <br /> Intermediate Wheatgrass 6 <br /> Yellow ee elev ' <br /> Total Lbs per acre 13 <br /> The mixture will be broadcast between " afeh 15September 1 and ApM <br /> May 4331, (with preference to fall seedingin n September, October and November <br /> so the soil accumulate a reserve of moisture from winter precipitation)when <br /> weather and ground conditions permit. Fertilizing and mulching is considered <br /> unnecessary. <br /> Mining Plan. Reference is made to Exhibit D-1. <br /> The mining operation will continue year-round on a demand basis. When <br /> clay or sand is required by the brick plants, the material will be removed from <br /> stockpiles at the mine. As the stockpiles are reduced, new stockpiles will be <br /> created with mined materials. On-site equipment may include, but is not limited <br /> to, dozers, scrapers, backhoes, front-end loaders, excavators, off highway dump <br /> trucks, over the road dump trucks and a water truck. <br /> Mining will be conducted in seven-eight stages. Stages 1 and 3 are <br /> complete have been reclaimed and released from the permit. Due to the steeply <br /> dipping beds and the clayquality changes with depth the mine will mine a large <br /> area and reclamation will be performed at the end of mining. -Because of the need <br /> to mine clays simultaneously from the north and south ends of the affected land, <br /> several mining stages will be affected at the same time. <br /> 10 Revised October 2017 <br />