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(Supplement B to the Mining Plan) <br /> Section 3.1 Performance Standards: <br /> 3.1.4 Public Use: <br /> On lands owned by the Operator, the Operator may permit the public to use the same <br /> for recreational purposes, except in areas where such use is found by the Operator to <br /> be hazardous or objectionable. <br /> The public will not have access to the site since it is private land. <br /> 3.1.5 Mining Measures—Materials Handling: <br /> (2) When backfilling is a part of the plan, the Operator shall replace overburden and <br /> waste materials in the mined area and shall ensures adequate compaction for stability <br /> and to prevent leaching of toxic or acid forming materials: <br /> No backfilling is anticipated. The final slopes are planned to be mined at 3H: 1V or less. If <br /> backfilling is necessary, areas will be backfilled using 6" to 12" lifts, properly compacted <br /> between lifts. <br /> (4) All backfilling and grading shall be completed as soon as feasible after the mining <br /> process. The Operator shall establish reasonable timetables consistent with good <br /> mining and reclamation practices: <br /> This is a borrow operation for a short-term project. The borrow pit is a component of the <br /> project which is expected to be completed in less than 12 months. All backfilling and <br /> grading will be completed within the time frame. <br /> (5) All refuse and acid forming or toxic producing materials that have been mined <br /> shall be handled and disposed of in a manner that will control unsightliness and <br /> protect the drainage system from pollution: <br /> No refuse, toxic or hazardous materials are expected to be generated by this mining <br /> operation. However, if such materials are produced, they will be handled in such a manner <br /> that conforms to local, State and Federal requirements for disposal. The Operator will not <br /> dispose of such materials on the mine site. <br /> (9) An Operator may backfill structural fill material generated within the MLRB <br /> permitted area into an excavated pit within the permit area as provided for in the <br /> MLRB Permit. If an Operator intends to backfill inert structural fill generated <br /> outside of the approved permit area, it is the Operator's responsibility to provide the <br /> Office notice of any proposed backfill activity not identified in the approved <br /> Reclamation Plan in accordance with the provision of Section 3.1.5(9): <br /> At this time, the Operator does not intend to import inert structural fill from off-site. If such <br /> material is imported, the Operator will comply with the provision of Section <br /> 3.1.5(9) of the Mined Land Reclamation Board's regulations. <br /> 36 <br />