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EXHIBIT E RECLAMATION PLAN(coNT) <br /> exceed the bonded amount, the applicant shall submit a bond <br /> revision to the Division. <br /> Currently, the proposed mine site is primarily irrigated <br /> agricultural land, but is broken into 4 different use areas . The <br /> current uses are, irrigated crop areas; non-irrigated pasture; <br /> ditch and return flow corridors; and oil/gas operations areas <br /> with some high capacity gas pipeline ROW' s around the perimeter. <br /> The agricultural uses will continue in areas where mining opera- <br /> tions have not yet begun. There is very little native vegetation <br /> present on the majority of the site because of the intensive <br /> agricultural practices that have taken place on the land. In <br /> most cases, the oil/gas operations areas have little vegetation <br /> and the high pressure gasline ROW' s have been farmed for many <br /> years and the vegetation cover on those areas is consistent with <br /> farmed areas . The ditch and return flow corridors have been <br /> disturbed by ditch maintenance over the years . This leaves only <br /> isolated areas around the permit area with vegetation that may be <br /> considered native. The typical vegetation descriptions in EXHIBITsI <br /> &Jwill not match the actual current vegetation on the site due <br /> to the agricultural activities - pastureland (cattle grazing) and <br /> farming with various crops . <br /> RECLAMATION PLAN <br /> This section covers reclamation on the developed water <br /> storage reservoirs in Phases 1 thru 4 . As discussed in the <br /> MINING PLAN text, reclamation will run concurrent with mining. <br /> Initially this will happen when the reservoir slope areas are <br /> being mined and graded. The plan is to either leave undisturbed <br /> natural sand and gravel at can be cut/fill graded 3v: lh or to use <br /> overburden to create compacted slopes around each reservoir. The <br /> APPENDIX contains the Deere & Ault Geotechnical Slope Stability <br /> Analysis where on page 4 they explain when and how each method <br /> will be used. <br /> If cut/fill sloping is used, the upper part of the slope <br /> area will be pushed into the lower part . If backfilling is done, <br /> then once mining has reached the outer limit, the stripped over- <br /> burden will begin to be placed against the working face so only <br /> minor amounts of slope work will be necessary as mining ends . No <br /> more than 1000 feet of outside bank backfilling and sloping will <br /> be needed at any given time. This will also ensure, that if <br /> mining ceases before the resource is exhausted, only a minor <br /> amount of work would have to be done to finish reclamation on the <br /> disturbed area. The temporary topsoil and overburden stockpiles <br /> L.G. EVERIST, INC.-WEST FARMS RESERVOIR November 2022 <br /> 17 <br />