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its f, <br /> 1 <br /> F <br /> C/ <br /> q. <br /> AL AP <br /> r , N V { <br /> Area of missing rip rap along the Magpie Diversion (standard hat highlighted for reference). <br /> RECLAMATION SUCCESS-Rule 4.15,Rule 3: <br /> The remaining portions of the Southfield Mine include the reclaimed NW-MW well pad,the substation area, and <br /> associated roads. Each area was inspected for reclamation success. <br /> The NW-MW well pad was established with vegetation. Grasses,shrubs and native cactus were observed along <br /> the reclaimed pad.The associated access road showed similar vegetation success.No signs of erosion was <br /> observed and the area blends well into the undisturbed adjacent land. The road spur,located just east of the NW- <br /> MW well pad,is extremely vegetated with dense grasses and shrubs up to knee height. The area is well blended <br /> and is indistinguishable from surrounding undisturbed land. This portion of the boundary encompasses <br /> approximately 0.8 acres.No issues were observed with the NW-MW well pad and associated roads. <br /> The reclaimed substation pad is established with vegetation. Similarly to other reclaimed areas of the site, shrubs <br /> grasses and cactus was observed through the pad area.The substation pad has been graded to conform to the <br /> surrounding area and no erosion was observed.The associated reclaimed access road has intermittent vegetation <br /> success along its corridor.The primary reason to this is due to continued use over the years since reclamation was <br /> performed. Tire tracks can be observed along the reclaimed sections of this access road. The substation and <br /> associated access road is approximately 0.37 acres. <br />