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Page 12 <br /> 6.4.5 EXHIBIT E - Reclamation Plan <br /> (ii) A description of the size and location of each area to be <br /> reclaimed during each phase; and <br /> (iii) An outline of the sequence in which each stage or phase of <br /> reclamation will be carried out. <br /> (The schedule need not be separate and distinct from the <br /> Reclamation Plan, but may be incorporated therein.) <br /> (f) A description of each of the following: <br /> (i) Final grading - specify maximum anticipated slope gradient or <br /> expected ranges thereof; <br /> (ii) Seeding - specify types, mixtures, quantities, and expected <br /> time(s) of seeding and planting; <br /> (iii) Fertilization - if applicable, specify types, mixtures, quantities <br /> and time of application; <br /> (iv) Revegetation - specify types of trees, shrubs, etc., quantities, <br /> size and location; and <br /> (v) Topsoiling - specify anticipated minimum depth or range of <br /> depths for those areas where topsoil will be replaced. <br /> Acknowledged. Rule 6.4.5(1) is an advisory statement, the particulars of <br /> which are provided for, below. <br /> MISSION STATEMENT: Utilizing Resource Recovery of Sand and Gravel as a <br /> Method of Conservation to Establish DEVELOPED WATER RESOURCES; and <br /> to function as a Foundation for the implementation of other beneficial <br /> Multiple End-Uses over the Property. <br /> Reclamation and Development of the Property over Time. <br /> The majority of sand, gravel and other earth product demand, like water, is the <br /> consequence of market forces resulting from urbanization. The commercial, <br /> industrial, transportation, and other land use matrixes arise to support and <br /> sustain a growing residential population. Governments count the roof tops for <br /> they rely upon public and commercial revenue to sustain the roads, schools, <br /> water supply and infrastructure needed to secure it. With continued growth of <br /> human habitat and development in Colorado, the products that make possible <br /> the construction and maintenance of it all, comes from the ground. <br /> VARRA COMPANIES, INC. TWO RIVERS SAND GRAVEL AND RESERVOIR PROJECT MARCH 2O22 <br /> A REGULAR IMPACT[1121 CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION-COLORADO DIVISION OF RECLAMATION MIING&SAFETY <br /> OFFICE OF MINED LAND RECLAMATION <br />