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SEALING EXPLORATION DRILL HOLES <br />Any coal exploration drill holes, vent holes, and groundwater monitoring <br />wells (not transferred to the landowner) in the permit area will be <br />backfilled, sealed at water bearing zones, and capped with concrete plugs <br />to meet reclamation requirements. <br />GCC proposed to drill up to 9 exploration holes (TR -22), numbered CO - <br />15 -14 thru CO -15-22 (hole CO -15-22 was not drilled) as shown on <br />Appendix 4 (4) page 1, within the existing permit area. Holes were rotary - <br />drilled, nominally 5 to 6 inches in diameter, to predetermined core <br />points. The total depth of each borehole was about 320 feet. This <br />predetermined core zone was cored by PQ wireline methods. Drilling was <br />with air, air with water injection or water. Cuttings pits were necessary <br />at all locations drilled by conventional methods (see drawing at Appendix <br />4(4). Locations of holes and existing access roads are shown on the <br />attached topography and drill hole locations map. <br />All 8 boreholes drilled utilized the already disturbed area of the existing <br />roadway minimizing the foot print. Cutting pits were constructed to <br />capture the cuttings for replacement into the completed borehole prior to <br />plugging the hole. Cuttings pits were necessary at all locations drilled by <br />conventional methods (see drawing at Appendix 4(4). Cuttings pits were <br />excavated by a back -hoe and are approximately 6 feet wide by <br />approximately 10 feet long. The pits were unlined and construction was <br />the same for all drilling methods used. Drill holes were sealed by filling <br />with cement or other suitable water sealing material to within 3 feet of <br />the ground surface. The plug was be covered with like material as in road <br />base or topsoil depending which is present. Tracks were be raked or <br />brushed to remove obvious signs of activity. <br />The 9 drill sites will be reseeded (unless disturbance is confined to areas <br />previously disturbed such as preexisting roads, drill pads, etc.) once <br />topsoil has been replaced to pre -disturbance depth using the seed mixes <br />for Rangeland and, if applicable, Pinyon -Juniper as listed in Section <br />2.05.4, page 12 of this document. Broadcast seeding will be employed <br />due to the very limited size of the disturbed areas. Whenever broadcast <br />methods are employed it is critical to ensure that the seed is <br />subsequently covered through raking, harrowing, or mulching. Seeding <br />rates for broadcast seeding are twice those employed for drill seeding. In <br />addition, applicable sections of the part of this document entitled <br />"REVEGETATION" beginning in Section 2.05.4, page 9 will be adhered to. <br />GCC Energy, LLC King II Mine <br />Section 2.05.4 <br />Page 19 July 11, 2017 (RN -07) <br />