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Exhibit D (Cont) <br /> Mining Plan <br /> a trailer house demolition area and junk yard. This was cleaned <br /> as mining progressed across the site under the existing permit . <br /> CURRENT CONDITIONS <br /> The pervious miner created two low areas that collect <br /> stormwater runoff, that appears to be wetland areas . Colorado <br /> Backhoe Service has contacted the U. S . Army Corps of Engineers <br /> and it has been determined that they are not jurisdiction <br /> wetlands or water of the U. S . They will be filled in as part of <br /> the floor grading plan as reclamation progresses . <br /> Mr. Joseph has a house and yard on the southwest side of the <br /> permit area that will remain after reclamation is complete . <br /> Mining will take place along the south side of the house to <br /> enlarge the yard area once reclamation is done . At this time the <br /> working face extends around the south, west ad east side of the <br /> old permit area . <br /> The existing on-site road is gravel with graded runoff <br /> ditches on each side . It is 20 feet wide with a slight crown to <br /> allow for drainage . This road will be maintained for use as a <br /> haul route and access for the property owners . Any runoff from <br /> the road will be retained on site and allowed to soak into the <br /> ground or evaporate . The road will be maintained for the life of <br /> the mine and a scale and scale house will be placed on the road <br /> near the access point . <br /> MAP EXHIBIT C shows the outline of the Affected Lands; the <br /> touching landowners; the 200-foot ownership; structures within <br /> 200 ft ; current topography, and hydrologic features of the <br /> property. Surrounding property uses include agricultural uses on <br /> the north, west and east and rural residential lots on the south <br /> and along 33rd Lane to the northwest . The land in the southeast <br /> of the permit area contains a residence that will remain when <br /> mining ends . <br /> SOILS AND OVERBURDEN <br /> The SOILS MAP in EXHIBIT I shows the soil types as delineated by <br /> the Conservation Service (NRCS) obtained from the internet WSS <br /> web site . The information contained in EXHIBIT I/J will provide <br /> background levels for the site as reclamation begins on the <br /> entire area. <br /> There are 4 types of soils found on the site . These soils <br /> are typical throughout the Arkansas River Valley. They have no <br /> unusual qualities and since much of the site was disturbed before <br /> 7 <br />