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EXHIBIT D <br /> Rule 6.3.4 <br /> Reclamation Plan <br /> As the previously attached maps and images show, the permit area is currently rangeland with <br /> native grasses. Applicant does not intend to change the current land use. Upon completion of <br /> mining, the applicant intends to reclaim the mined area to rangeland with native grasses. <br /> The Applicant's Reclamation Plan Map is attached as Exhibit D-1. Reclamation of the permit <br /> area will return the site to a post-mining land use of rangeland,which is consistent with the <br /> surrounding area. Grading will be done, as necessary, to create a grade that conforms to the <br /> adjacent topography and natural landforms. Grading will also be done in a manner to control <br /> erosion and siltation of the affected lands, and to protect areas outside the affected land from <br /> slides and other damage.No highwalls are expected at the site and all slopes leading into the <br /> excavated site will be 3H:1 V or flatter. <br /> Topsoil from the site will be replaced from where it was removed and will be reseeded as needed <br /> with a mixture of native grasses to conform with the condition of the site prior to the operation. <br /> Seeding will occur during the first favorable season following topsoil replacement. <br /> No timber is present on the permitted site. <br /> Applicant will take into account the safety and protection of wildlife on the site, at the processing <br /> site and along all access roads. <br /> The extended access road will be removed and will be included in the reclamation activities. As <br /> the existing access road is not part of the proposed operation acreage and will continue to be <br /> used by the landowner during and after the mining activities,the existing private access need not <br /> be reclaimed (see section (d)below). <br /> The majority of the reclamation will commence immediately upon final extraction of the <br /> materials or prior to permit expiration. <br /> The site will be monitored seasonally on a monthly basis to determine revegetation success and <br /> to evaluate the site stability, as necessary. All necessary steps will be taken to control soil erosion <br /> and repair damaged lands. If after one season the seeding looks to be a failure, reseeding will be <br /> done in accordance with this plan. <br /> Trash will be removed from the site. Vegetation cleared from the site will be properly disposed <br /> of or dispersed. <br /> (1) Details of the Reclamation Plan are as follows: <br /> (a) Overburden Replacement: <br /> Oak Creek Consulting and Production Services,LLC Page Iof 5 <br /> Construction Materials Limited Impact(I I0(c))Operation Reclamation Permit Application Form <br />