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• Berms are a minimum of 36 inches or mid axle height of the largest self- propelled mobile <br /> equipment which usually travels the roadway. <br /> • Berms consist of rock, sandy loam and topsoil. <br /> • Technical justification for leaving berms in place: Road and side berms to remain intact <br /> after reclamation for emergency/ fire and safety access. The Clear Creek County requires <br /> the road is engineered and surfaced plus they will issue a permanent address. The road <br /> will remain intact after mining ceases and will not be part of the reclamation plan. <br /> • Trenched area re-filled with waste / wall rock and lastly top soil then replanted on an <br /> ongoing basis during the mining process. After mining process the reclaimed trench area <br /> left intact as a fire break. <br /> • Due that roads and reclaimed trench are to remain as fire breaks these areas will not be <br /> replanted with shrubs or trees. <br /> • Teton Drilling Inc. is not reclaiming any of the existing disturbances shown on the <br /> Existing Disturbances Map. <br /> Estimate of actual costs to reclaim the site with no Crusher and Wash Plant per current plan: <br /> Description: Price: <br /> Equipment Costs $1,600 <br /> Fuel $400 <br /> Trucking and Hauling <br /> Charges $800 <br /> Labor $1,200 <br /> Reseeding $650 <br /> Misc. (Jute Nets, Hay <br /> Bails, etc.) $350 <br /> Total $5,000 <br /> Teton Drilling Inc. <br /> Dixie Mine-Clear Creek County,CO <br /> Updated Revisions—March 12,2016 <br /> Page I14 <br />