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Revision to the permit addressing slope stability analyses to allow deeper excavations near the <br /> permit boundary. <br /> As stated above, all benching will be temporary and created on an as-needed basis. There are <br /> no pit plans, as there are no permanent open pits that will result from our work. There are no <br /> high walls, merely exploration trenching. There are no engineered stability plans, again as <br /> there are no pit plans, merely exploration trenching. There is no "orebody". There are no <br /> reserves or known resources. At the risk of being redundant-this is merely exploration <br /> trenching. <br /> We (ZyMin Corporation, as the Applicant) hereby commit to maintaining a 3H:1V ratio for <br /> distance from the permit boundary to depth of excavation (i.e., an excavation of 15 feet should <br /> be no closer to the permit boundary than 45 feet). <br /> 13. Within Exhibit C, under the heading 6.3.3(1)(g), the Applicant discusses the construction <br /> of an access trail(60'L x 18'W). Please clarify if the top 6 inches will be salvaged from the access <br /> road and will be replaced during reclamation. <br /> As stated in our 110(2) Reclamation Permit Application under Exhibit D—Reclamation Plan <br /> §6.3.4(1)(c)(i) "The original plant growth medium/soils from each site will be replaced to their <br /> original depth from the stockpiles on each site." These sites include access roads and other <br /> excavations wherein equipment has been used to clear and disturb the surface as part of this <br /> permit and project. That means that growth medium from access roads constructed will be <br /> stockpiled and replaced during reclamation. <br /> EXHIBIT D- Reclamation Plan (Rule 6.3.4): <br /> 14. As required by Rule 6.3.4(1)(c)(H), please explain how the seedbed will be prepared after <br /> topsoil has been replaced. <br /> In the recontoured areas, soil will be prepared for seed by light furrowing after final contouring <br /> is completed. Final contouring will be done immediately before seeding to ensure a good, <br /> aerated seed bed. If the soil has become compacted, it will be re-raked to properly prepare the <br /> soil. <br /> 15. The seed mixture provided in Exhibit D identifies nine species with a percent of each in the <br /> mixture and a statement that the mixture will be broadcast seeded at 20 lbs./acre. As required <br />