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., <br />Other integral reclamation <br />activities include; protection and <br />restoration of air <br />and water <br />quality, such as <br />drainage control and fugitive dust <br />control: protection <br />and restoration <br />of wildlife <br />populations and habitats; protection <br />against off site <br />impacts: <br />protection of the <br />general public, such as posting <br />access points and <br />blasting <br />areas; evaluation <br />of revegetation success for both <br />vegetative expres- <br />sions and <br />surface stability <br />and land use management. <br />• <br />3.1.6 Temporary Cessation of Operations <br />At this time, Trapper Mining Inc. does not anticipate any cessation of the opera- <br />tions at the Trapper Mine during the life of the proposed permit. However, if <br />one should occur, Trapper will notify the proper authorities within thirty days <br />after it is determined that a temporary shutdown will occur and that it will <br />exceed thirty days. <br />Notification will consist of a written notice stating that operations at the <br />Trapper Mine have ceased temporarily. The notice will also include a report and <br />appropriate maps to show the following: <br />- The number of affected acres in the permit area prior to shutdown. <br />- The amount and type of reclamation that has been accomplished in the permit <br />area prior to shutdown. <br />- Identification of all activities that will continue during the shutdown. <br />The horizontal and vertical extent of subsurface strata which have <br />been affected prior to cessation of operations, and <br />A brief description of the circumstances surrounding the temporary <br />cessation; and anticipated resumption of operations date, if known. <br />During the period of any temporary cessation of operations, the mine area will <br />remain posted with the appropriate signs (refer to Section 3.1.1). The main <br />3-16 <br />REVISED FEB 13 8l <br />