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3. Describe the estimated topsoil depth and how topsoil will be salvaged, stockpiled and <br /> redistributed for the re-establishment of vegetation. Specify approximate topsoil <br /> redistribution depth: <br /> Topsoil depth not known at this time, and will range from not present to present at <br /> un nown depth. <br /> Where present, topsoil will be stockpiled on drill pads and/or temporary access route <br /> edges, and vvill be used as find! covei spread evenly afte, initial egiading. Exact <br /> quantities and methods will depend on quantity of topsoil present at each individual drill <br /> pad location and/or access route alignment. <br /> 4. Describe how drill holes will be plugged (refer to Rule 5.4 of the Rules for required <br /> abandonment procedures): <br /> Drill holes will be permanently abandoned upon completion of each drill hole, prior to <br /> e drill rig mobilizing to the next pad or starting a next hole. Drill holes will e <br /> abandoned by nump6ng/tremie pining bentonite abandonment gel (or similar)to depth, <br /> and capping the upper 30ft with cement (at least 5ft into bedrock). <br /> 5. Describe how portals, adits, shafts, ponds, excavations, or other disturbances will be <br /> reclaimed (refer to Rule 3 and Rule 5 for specific reclamation performance standards). <br /> You may wish to contact the Division for closure specifications. <br /> Drill pads will be reclaimed following the completion of Project. Where present, sumps will be <br /> backffiled unce watm has didined. Cuttings may be buded in sumps, ui ivinaved off-site Mime <br /> burial is not possible. Stockpiled excavated soils and materials will be used to recontour all <br /> disturbed areas using a dozer(D6 or similar)and/or an excavator. State and County-approved <br /> seed mixes will be distributed over the disturbed area following local stabilization and/or surface <br /> ripping as needed. Felled trees, slash and other flora will be spread across the pad area to <br /> reclaimed areas. <br /> Form 1—DRMS Use and Confidential File Page 9 of 14 <br />