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The final land uses, as marked on Map F, are the lake, wetland fringe and wetlands shelves, and a <br />rangeland pad on the south and east sides of the disturbed area. Acreages can be seen in Table E-2. <br />The road on the perimeter used for access to the pit will remain in place in order to allow access after <br />the site has been reclaimed. There are no foundations or other structures which will be required to be <br />removed with the reclamation process, so the only tasks will involve constructing the wetland shelf, <br />regrading, topsoiling, and seeding of the disturbed areas. The reclamation timetable is shown below in <br />Table E-3 and the worst case scenario is calculated in Exhibit L: Reclamation Costs. <br />Table E-1 Reclamation Quantities <br />Table E-2 Reclamation Land Usage <br />�it� wt�r�ts` <br />Area (acres) <br />3.06 <br />Created wetlands <br />19.45 <br />Laf Surfa+re <br />1,5 <br />Road <br />0.39 <br />18,34" <br />Total <br />92.74 <br />White River City <br />July 2022 E_2 Lewicki &Associates <br />