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EXHIBIT E RECLAMATION PLAN <br /> There are no plans at this time to change the future use for <br /> the mined areas except as discussed below. Currently the post <br /> mining land use is recreational and Industrial . The new area on <br /> the south will end of Lake Marjorie will have the same designa- <br /> tion being recreational since only a small area will be above <br /> water. The Concrete Batch Plant site, Asphalt Batch Plant site <br /> and Lake Robert parking area and concrete pads will remain as <br /> Industrial areas when reclamation is complete. No work will be <br /> needed on these areas . The approved .reclamation plans, including <br /> resoiling, and revegetation methods will remain unchanged from <br /> what is currently approved in the existing permit . McAtee will <br /> use the revegetation and resoiling methods approved in the origi- <br /> nal application and the Technical Revisions, on the new areas . <br /> The Reclamation Plan Map shows how the permit area will be <br /> reclaimed. The text below describes how the new area will differ <br /> from the existing areas and the maps show the areas to be re- <br /> claimed. <br /> Revision 3 - Reclamation on the Amendment Area <br /> The Amendment area will be reclaimed as an extension of Lake <br /> Marjorie. Much of the area will be water surface with the slope <br /> being graded 3 : 1 from 5 foot above the water line to 10 feet <br /> below. From 10 feet below the water line to the lake bottom the <br /> slopes will be 2 : 1 or less . The area above water will be <br /> resoiled and revegetated using the methods explained in the <br /> existing Reclamation Plan and seeded with the approved seed <br /> mixture . The armoring proposed for the east shore of the East <br /> Lake area will not be extended into Lake Marjorie. The distance <br /> from the Lowline Ditch embankment along the ditch to the permit <br /> line is 50 plus feet and that embankment has been raised and <br /> extensive armored since the 2013 flood. In addition, the return <br /> flow structure was widened and armored to allow excess water to <br /> return to the river instead of being capture by the ditch north <br /> of that diversion. This work was done by the ditch company to <br /> prevent future flooding from damaging the west bank of the ditch <br /> in the future . For this reason we do not believe armoring is <br /> needed along the banks of Lake Marjorie in the amendment area. <br /> MCATEE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY RIVERSIDE PIT <br /> PERMIT#M-1976-056 AMENDMENT 1/14/2022 <br /> 9 <br />