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Page 2 of 4 <br /> Structure(Utility and ROW information included in Exhibit-S. <br /> EXHIBIT D-Mining Plan(Rule 6A.4): Adequate as submitted <br /> EXIBIT E--Reclamation Plan(Rule 6A5): <br /> In those instances where the post-mining land use is for industrial, residential, or <br /> commercial purposes and such use is not reasonably assured,a plan for revegetation shall <br /> be submitted. Appropriate evidence supporting such reasonable assurance shall be <br /> submitted. <br /> DRMS has considered the tiered reclamation proposed by the operator with regard to the <br /> above statement. DRMS also understands the desire to clarify what state will constitute <br /> fully reclaimed for release of mined cells for the post mining land use of municipal water <br /> storage. DRMS will consider the completed cells reclaimed for release-as developed water <br /> storage when the following conditions are met: <br /> 1- The lined cell to be released has passed the SEO tightness testing requirements <br /> and SEO has approved the clay liner or slurry wall. <br /> 2- All bank sloping must be completed to the stated 3:1 slopes or flatter. <br /> 3- All areas that are above the high water line, and are not graveled access <br /> roadways, must have the required depth of topsoil fully replaced and prepped <br /> for seeding. <br /> 4- All top-soiled areas will be seeded with the seed mix described in AM-02,and <br /> effective weed control measures must be implemented until the cell is released <br /> from the permit area. However, establishment of full revegetation will not be <br /> required for release if "reasonable assurance' that development for the <br /> approved post mining land use will continue (such as a completed sales <br /> contract between the operator and the party that will be taking over the <br /> development of the water storage cells or other similar documentation)can be <br /> provided. <br /> This corresponds fairly closely with the second option presented in the AM02 <br /> submittal,but a notarized letter from the final owner tied to their development <br /> schedule is not required for release if the previous conditions have been met. <br /> Topsoiling- specify anticipated minimum depth or range of depths for those areas where <br /> topsoil will be replaced. Although depth of available topsoil was stated as 6-12 inches <br /> across the permit area, and there will certainly be a surplus of this material,it was never <br /> specified what the minimum depth or range of thickness would be replaced on the areas to <br /> be revegetated. Given the previous conditions, DRMS suggests a minimum topsoil <br /> replacement of 8 inches or a range of 8-12 inches. <br /> DRMS acknowledges that the entire permitted area within AM02 will be considered <br /> affected area. <br /> EXHIBIT F Reclamation Plan May(Rule 6A.6): Adequate as submitted <br />