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(e) On any affected land so long as chemical and physical characteristics of <br /> the surface and immediately underlying materials of such affected land are <br /> toxic, deficient in plant nutrients, or composed of sand, gravel, shall feasibly be <br /> remedied by chemical treatment, fertilization, replacement of overburden, or <br /> like measures. <br /> (9) The operator understands that where adverse characteristics of the surface <br /> exist, and it is not feasible to remedy by artificial measures, that substitute <br /> acres may be reclaimed. <br /> 3.1.11 Buildings and Structures <br /> This site is privately owned surface and minerals is appurtenance to the land, <br /> and does not fall under the State Historic Preservation Office Requirements for <br /> a cultural or history study, <br /> 3.1.12 Signs & Markers <br /> (1) The operator will post a sign which will be clearly visible from the access <br /> road with the following information addressed: <br /> (a) The name of the operator; <br /> (b) A statement that a reclamation permit for the operation has been <br /> issued by the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board; and <br /> (c) the permit number. <br /> (2) The boundaries of the affected area will be marked with monuments, that <br /> are clearly visible: <br /> (a) The operator/applicant is proposing a floating bond to cover a <br /> portion of the site to allow mining and reclamation to be ongoing. Permit <br /> boundaries will be monumented as well as phase boundaries. The entire <br /> permit boundary is potentially affected. <br /> (3) The affected land will be monumented for easy delineation. <br /> End of requirements of Section 3.1 Reclamation Performance Standards. <br /> Resume with Rule 6.4.5 <br /> 6.4.5 (Reclamation Plan) <br /> (d) Where applicable, the operator/applicant has plans developed for the <br /> segregation, preservation, replacement, compaction and grading of soil used for <br /> revegetation. The revegetation plan will contain a list of the preferred species of <br /> grasses to be planted as recommended by the field office of the NRCS which can <br />