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(1) If mulch is needed, specify the kind to be used,the crimping method, <br /> and rate of application: <br /> Please see Section 6.3.3(1)(c)(ii) above. <br /> (m) Explain the establishment methods for each species of shrub and/or tree, <br /> and state the number of each to be established per acre: <br /> No trees or shrubs seeding or planting are proposed as part of the amended reclamation plan. <br /> (n) Specify which ponds,streams, roads and buildings, if any,will remain after <br /> reclamation. These features must be shown on the Exhibit E- <br /> Map. If ponds are part of the Reclamation Plan, slopes from 5 vertical <br /> feet above to 10 vertical feet below the expected average water level <br /> cannot be steeper than 3H:1V; remaining slope lengths may not be <br /> steeper than 2H:1V. Where wildlife habitat is the proposed future land <br /> use, shorelines should be irregularly shaped to promote a diverse <br /> wildlife habitat. The Colorado Division of Wildlife (CDOW) must be <br /> consulted where wildlife use is the proposed future land use: <br /> The existing access roads will remain as part of the post mining land use, at the request of the <br /> landowner. If so, requested various other buildings, structures and parking areas may be left as <br /> part of the post mining land use. If building and structures are left, they will meet applicable <br /> Boulder County building and zoning codes. <br /> Pond number 2 may be left at the conclusion of the mining operation if requested by the <br /> landowner. The proposed post mining land use will be residential and forest land. Wildlife use will <br /> be incidental and not part of the post mining land use. <br /> (o) Specify the reclamation treatment of any waste rock dumps,tailing <br /> impoundments, underground mine openings, ditches, sediment control <br /> facilities, buildings and other features specified in the mine plan but not <br /> previously addressed in the Reclamation Plan narrative. These features <br /> must be shown on Exhibit E - Map. This should describe the measures <br /> taken to minimize disturbance to the hydrologic balance, prevent off site <br /> damage,and provide for a stable configuration consistent with the <br /> proposed future land use: <br /> All remaining waste rock areas, ditches, sediment control facilities, etc. will be reclaimed <br /> following the specifications in this amendment and applicable Mined Land Reclamation Board <br /> regulations. The waste rock is non-acid producing. All waste rock will be either used during <br /> operations for future road and parking areas and/or stockpiled temporarily for use by Boulder <br /> County and/or the U.S. Forest Service for road construction and repair. Any waste rock not <br /> needed for post mining uses and not sold or given to local governments will be either disposed <br /> underground in the remaining mine workings and/or properly reclaimed on-site. No waste rock <br /> will be disposed underground until all appropriate agency approvals are obtained. (Stockpiled <br /> waste rock remaining after mining and other site reclamation may be left for local government <br /> use and will be specifically addressed at that time with the appropriate regulatory agencies.) <br /> All adits, ventilation shafts and openings will be sealed according to approved DRMS Inactive <br />