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5. Mining Timetable <br /> An approximate maximum timetable for the mining operation is shown on Table D-3. <br /> Table D-3. Mining Timetable <br /> Years Activity <br /> 1 Stripping of initial mining area <br /> 1 Mining of pit, beginning in the-south and progressing- north <br /> _ - <br /> i 1�— Reclaim slopes to rangeland as mining progresses north � <br /> 4-5 Completion of mining and final reclamation. <br /> Over the life of the mine, a total of 805,000 tons of material will be extracted at a rate of roughly <br /> 200,000 tons per year. This will result a mine life of approximately five years (3-4 of mining, <br /> one of reclamation completion), depending on market conditions. <br /> 6. Disturbance Area <br /> The largest disturbance at any one time for this mining operation will be at the end of mining. <br /> The area requiring topsoil and vegetation at this stage of the operation will be roughly five acres; <br /> this is half of the area of rangeland slope above the reclaimed lake. Concurrent reclamation will <br /> assure that at least half of the topsoiling is conducted by the time mining is finished. See Exhibit <br /> L for a detailed discussion of the reclamation costs and bond calculations that are based on this <br /> point in the mine's life. <br /> 7. Deposit and Underlying Stratum Geology <br /> 7_1 Mapped Geology <br /> A soil report was generated using the United States Department of Agriculture's Natural <br /> Resources Conservation Services' (MRCS) Web Soil Survey (WSS)l and is included with this <br /> permit application(Exhibit I Soil Report). <br /> ' https://websoilsurvev.sc.eizov.usda.cov/App/HomePaize.htm. <br /> 23 114 West <br /> July 2020 D-5 Greg lxwicki and Ass"iates YI,L(' <br />