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Walstrum Spur Amendment, Exhibit D— Mining Plan <br />3.4 Work Area <br />6.4.4(d) the size of area(s) to be worked at any one time. <br />April 2021 <br />The working faces in the Spur Amendment will start small and slowly grow to approximately 3,000 linear feet on <br />horizontal benches. As mining progresses, the upper benches will be concurrently reclaimed while lower benches <br />are mined. See Figure D-1 for a vertical depiction of a set of benches. As the benches on the west side of the <br />Spur Amendment are developed, they will be integrated into the Existing Quarry. Exhibit C-3 shows how the <br />disturbance due to mining activities will look when a mining elevation of approximately 7,800 feet is achieved. <br />3.5 Timetable <br />6.4.4(e) An approximate timetable to describe the mining operation. The timetable is for the purpose of <br />establishing the relationship between mining and reclamation during the different phases of a mining operation. <br />An Operator/Applicant shall not be required to meet specific dates for initiation, or completion of mining in a phase <br />as may be identified in the timetable. This does not exempt an Operator/Applicant from complying with the <br />performance standards of Section 3.1. If the operation is intended to be an intermittent operation as defined in <br />Section 34-32-103(6)(a)(11), C.R.S., the applicant should include in this exhibit a statement that conforms to the <br />provisions of Section 34-32-103(6)(a)(11), C.R.S. Such timetable should include: 112(2)(h) <br />(i) an estimate of the periods of time which will be required for the various stages or phases of the <br />operation; <br />(ii) a description of the size and location of each area to be worked during each phase; and <br />(iii) outlining the sequence in which each stage orphase of the operation will be carried out. <br />The total combined area of the Existing Quarry and Spur Amendment have been divided into four stage areas. <br />- — -- - -- — - _ __ - -- --- -- - __--- - - - -- � --- <br />T�iese siage areas are i usfra e�xhi it -. Tab�D-2 presents a summary of the stages. This estimated <br />mining timetable is based on an average year. Each individual year can vary widely from the average. <br />Table D-2 - Estimated Timetable <br />I Existing Quarry affected area �20-50 265 <br />J Spur Amendment affected area �30-50 229 <br />S Undisturbed area for visual Life of the mine 255 <br />screening and buffer <br />Y Texaco Placer Life of the mine <br />SpurAmendment Timetable <br />Mining in the Spur Amendment area is expected to begin soon after all required permits are obtained. <br />In general, mining of the Spur Amendment will be done from top to bottom and west to east. Mining wilt begin at <br />the northwest corner of Parcel H2 adjacent to the Existing Quarry and move east along the north (upslope) side of <br />the Spur Amendment. Mining on the south (downslope) side will occur roughly in tandem with the north side in <br />order to keep elevations roughly the same. Since the south side is generally lower in elevation than the north side, <br />mining of the south side will begin after the north side. <br />Exhibit C-3 illustrates the mining condition with a floor elevation at 7,800 feet. It is meant to serve as an example <br />of how mining will progress down from the existing grade to the quarry floor. In this example, mining will be <br />completed at elevation 7,800 before progressing to elevation 7,700. Throughout mining, the quarry floor elevation <br />topography will be graded to guide runoff from disturbed areas westward to the Existing Quarry. <br />QTETRA TECH P a g e 5 � 9 <br />