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David King <br /> January 14,2022 <br /> Page 9 of 11 <br /> (b)the relationship of present vegetation types to soil types, or alternatively, the information may be <br /> presented on a map: and <br /> (c)estimates of average annual production for hay meadows and croplands, and ca irry na capacity for <br /> range lands on or in the vicinity of the affected land, if the choice of reclamation is for range or <br /> agriculture. <br /> (2)You must show the relation of the types of vegetation to existing topography on a map in Exhibit C. In <br /> providing such information,you may want to contact the local Soil Conservation District. <br /> Adequate as submitted <br /> EXHIBIT K- Climate (Rule 6.4.11): Provide a description of the significant climatological factors for the <br /> locality. <br /> Adequate as submitted <br /> EXHIBIT L- Reclamation Costs(Rule 6.4.12): All information necessary to calculate the costs of reclamation <br /> must be submitted and broken down into the various major phases of reclamation. You must provide sufficient <br /> information to calculate the cost of reclamation that would be incurred by the state. <br /> 19) The mining of the unlined cells as described in the application will result in exposed groundwater until <br /> backfill depths reach two feet above static water level. DRMS is required to bond for areas of exposed <br /> groundwater in one of the following ways: <br /> a. Bond for installation of a slurry wall or clay liner that will pass the State Engineer's Office <br /> (SEO) liner testing to isolate the excavation from the alluvial aquifer; <br /> b. Bond to dewater and backfill the area of exposed groundwater to at least two feet above static <br /> water level; <br /> The operator will need to select one of the above options and provide the appropriate information(ie <br /> slurry wall/clay liner installation and testing costs, or backfill volume, import costs, cost to dewater, <br /> etc)to calculate the required bond. DRMS will evaluate the reclamation bond calculation when the <br /> other adequacy issues have been resolved. <br /> EXHIBIT M -Other Permits and Licenses (Rule 6.4.13): A statement identifying which of the following <br /> permits, licenses and approvals the Operator/Applicant holds or will be seeking in order to conduct the proposed <br /> mining and reclamation operations: effluent discharge permits, air quality emissions permits,radioactive source <br /> material licenses,the State Historic Preservation Office clearance,disposal of dredge and fill material(404) <br /> permits,permit to construct a dam,well permits,highway access permits,U.S. Forest Service permits,Bureau of <br /> Land Management permits, county zoning and land use permits, and city zoning and land use permits. <br /> Adequate as submitted <br />