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Exhibit C <br /> stormwater from running through the disturbed areas, off-site damage <br /> due to contaminated stormwater runoff will be prevented. By <br /> conducting the borrow operations during the low precipitation months <br /> and in view of the sandy nature of the soils and gentle slope of the <br /> land, increased runoff flows are not anticipated. Completion of the <br /> reclamation plan for the site will remove the potential for future off- <br /> site damage. <br /> Stable configuration — The borrow area's slopes will be finished to a <br /> maximum 3:1 slope. <br /> This slope gradient, the features of the reclamation plan and the <br /> natural properties of the site's soils will result in a stable configuration <br /> of the reclaimed site that be suitable for the intended future use — <br /> rangeland. <br /> (m) On-site processing. <br /> There will be no on-site processing of the borrow materials. <br /> (n) Commodities to be extracted and their use <br /> The only commodity to be extracted at this site is the sandy soil. The <br /> material will be used for fill purposes on a county highway <br /> improvement project along Weld County Road 47. <br /> (o) No incidental products will be mined at the borrow site. <br /> (p) No explosives will be used in the operations at the borrow site. <br /> (q)Existing Utilities- If needed, Ames Construction and the Landowner <br /> will work with the companies with utilities on site to relocate them if <br /> needed. Gas lines will be given an additional 10' of easements on <br /> either side. If there is no easements, an easement buffer will be 25' on <br /> either side of the utilities as a safety precaution. Active gas wells on the <br /> site will be given a 200' radius; abandoned wells will be located and <br /> given a 50' radius from any active work operations. <br /> Page 4 of 4 <br />