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EXHIBIT D RECLAMATION PLAN <br /> 1 . General Reclamation Plan <br /> The maximum disturbed area to be reclaimed under this permit is 7.1 acres out of the 9.9-acre <br /> permit area and is limited to the flat areas only. Reclamation plans can be viewed on Map E-4. <br /> Post-mining land use will return the site back to rock glacier and dry rangeland with native <br /> grasses on the flat areas and is consistent with existing land use in the area. Because of the <br /> nature of rock glaciers, the final cut slope will be left at a 1.5H:1 V and allowed to weather in. <br /> This means the exposed matrix will be allowed to be wash out by precipitation events. This <br /> sediment will be collected on the floor of the pit and then revegetated. <br /> 2. Topsoil and Overburden Replacement <br /> No topsoil or overburden exists. Fines will be salvaged to create substitute topsoil for the flat <br /> areas. <br /> 3. Haul Roads and Access <br /> One access road will connect the site to the existing London Mining complex. This road will <br /> remain in place after reclamation. <br /> 4. Reclamation Timetable <br /> Reclamation earthworks will occur as mining progresses throughout the site. <br /> 5. Revegetation Plan <br /> Once topsoil is placed on the appropriate locations, the seed mix shown below should be <br /> immediately used. It has been developed for high altitude rangeland. Seeding will take place in <br /> the fall, prior to the anticipated snowfall for the year. <br /> London Borrow Pit <br /> April 2024 D-1 Lewicki& Associates <br />