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<br />access to the mine will be secured to prohibit unauthorized persons from entering the site. <br /> <br />Unforseeable events such as strikes, fuel shortages, major equipment failures and others could <br />possibly cause all or part of the mining and reclamation operations to cease temporarily. It is <br />unlikely that cessation of operations as a result of these types of events would be excessive but it <br />could be of indeterminate length. However, once it is determined that a temporary shutdown has <br />or will occur and that it will exceed thirty days, Trapper Mining Inc. will begin compiling the <br />information that will be included in the notice of temporary cessation of operations. Within thirty <br />days thereof, the completed notice of temporary cessation of operations will be submitted. <br /> <br />Thirty days are needed to insure that there is enough time to gather, compile and transmit the <br />required information since extensive surveying must be conducted. The 30-day period will allow <br />enough time for the information to be gathered, compiled and submitted to the regulatory authority <br />in a complete and accurate form. <br /> <br /> <br />3.1.7 Permanent Cessation of Operations <br /> <br />Permanent cessation of operations will likely occur when the existing fuel agreement between <br />Trapper Mining Inc. and our utility company owners is completed at the end of 2028. If for some <br />unforeseen reason, permanent cessation of operations should become imminent, Trapper Mining <br />Inc. will inform the appropriate regulatory authorities. <br /> <br />Notice of permanent cessation of operations will include: <br />- The number of acres affected during the mining and reclamation operations. <br />- The extent and type of reclamation accomplished. <br />- Identification of those structures that will be removed and those that will be retained. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />3-17