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(e) Reclamation Schedule: <br /> The reclamation schedule is described Sections 3.1.3 and 3.1.5(4) and Table 1. <br /> (i) An estimate of the periods of time which will be required for the various <br /> phases: <br /> Time periods are presented in Table I in the Mine Plan section. <br /> (ii)and(iii)describe the size and location of each area;outline the sequence of each <br /> phase: <br /> Please see Table I in the Mine Plan section for phases. The phases will be reclaimed as <br /> discussed above, provided the mined phase and its reclamation will not interfere with <br /> mining in the next phase. <br /> (f) Measures that will betaken to revegetate the site: <br /> (i)Final grade ofslopes: <br /> The final grade of all interior pit slopes will be 31-1:1 V or less.In addition,the areas <br /> needing reclamation will be graded to blend in with the surrounding area. <br /> The pit floor will be graded at a 1% grade or less and slope away from the toe of the <br /> 3H:l V slopes,toward the intersected drainage. This will ensure no ponding of rain or <br /> snow runoff,yet prevent excessive site erosion. <br /> (ii)Seeding specifications: <br /> The seedbed will be scarified and then drilled or broadcast by seeding across the slopes, <br /> where safe. Areas will be seeded with an appropriate drill for the type of seed being <br /> planted. Hydraulically applied wood fiber mulch or cereal grain straw or grass hay(free <br /> of noxious weed seeds)will be applied at the rate of two(2)tons of mulch peracre to the <br /> topsoil surface and appropriately tacked or crimped to the soil surface. (The <br /> Operator/Applicant reserves the option to broadcast seed at twice the seeding rate in <br /> those areas where drill seeding may present a hazard to equipment and operators.) <br /> .�7 <br />