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the north facing slopes and very gravely broken surface bedrock on the south facing slopes. <br /> Topsoil required for reclamation will be imported or created from waste fines material, as <br /> needed, in the event that recovered/composted plant debris medium proves inadequate for seed <br /> germination. <br /> Material destined for the WRL will either be hauled by trucks from the processing area, with the <br /> approval of Central City, or conveyed to the WRL area. To convey material to the WRL, a large <br /> box culvert (approximately 8-feet diameter) or similar crossing will be constructed beneath the <br /> CCP to move waste material from the processing area to the WRL (Map C-3). The CCP <br /> underpass/conveyor culvert construction will occur as Phase 1 mining is underway and the <br /> processing area is developed. Following the potential realignment of the CCP, as Phase 3 is <br /> mined, and after the initial Phase 1 processing area is moved to the final pad of Phase 2, the <br /> WRL bound material conveyors may be removed in favor of truck transport across the now <br /> defunct portion of the CCP. <br /> The WRL will be constructed by edge dumping in lifts of approximately 50 feet in height. This <br /> will create an initial 1 H:1 V slope, which will then be bulldozed to the final 2.2H:1 V slope to <br /> reclaim each WRL lift. A typical cross-section detailing the construction and final reclamation <br /> geometries of the WRL slope is detailed in Figure 5 and WRL reclamation is further detailed in <br /> Exhibit E: Reclamation Plan. <br /> Young Ranch Resource ,�� <br /> February 2020 D-11 <br />