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I INTRODUCTION <br /> Disturbed areas will be reclaimed to a post-mine land use of commercial / industrial <br /> and wildlife habitat. This post reclamation land use is consistent with the initial <br /> Reclamation Plan approved in 2012 and is consistent with other land uses in the area. <br /> The Campbird Mine and Ruby Trust Mine are examples of other commercial / <br /> industrial activities in the watershed. The mine site already has suitable habitat that is <br /> used by several wildlife species and this habitat will be enhanced post-reclamation. <br /> The permit boundary as shown on the various maps in Exhibits C and F is assumed to <br /> be the same as the affected lands boundary (i.e., disturbance area) although not all <br /> areas within the permit boundary have been or will be disturbed including the <br /> wetlands and wooded areas. This change was made to simplify the site drawings as <br /> part of Amendment 02. <br /> Post-reclamation, the disturbance area where most buildings are located, the main <br /> access road, and the Atlas TSF Access Road will be left for use by the landowner. <br /> Maps F-1(Exhibit F) show the final reclamation topography and conditions of the <br /> site. Map F-3 (Exhibit F) shows reclamation cross sections for the site. <br /> Table E-1 lists the total permit area broken down into following sub-areas: <br /> Table E-1 Disturbance Areas within Permit Boundary <br /> Description Area Post Reclamation Reclamation <br /> (acres) Use Treatment <br /> Disturbance Area <br /> Commercial Area 4.38 Commercial NA <br /> TSF (Atlas+ Revenue) 8.23 Wildlife Habitat Combination of <br /> topsoil/vegetation <br /> and crushed waste <br /> rock <br /> Exhibit E Reclamation Plan E-2 <br /> Amendment 02 <br /> Updated August 2022 <br />