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GBEA Wagner Pit#M2023038,Owner&Operator:Twin Buttes Land Co LLC 04/22/2024,Page 27 of 65 <br /> akiiiiidb, .--,107. <br /> ,w. T, 0• _., <br /> • <br /> .00,- Wagner l <br /> T r .,�x3.tTop&South Side,of Pit" <br /> AP . � ' Poor Soil <br /> 7.0 High Knob in Background <br /> 7, ,,, Feb 12,2424EA <br /> 3.!,,,04,1:;,„A:. r ' Awe ;+ ^.-' r GB <br /> Photo C-2. On the south slope fertile soil is extremely limited, bedrock is close to the surface, <br /> and vegetation sparse. <br /> t <br /> fi <br /> r r , <br /> s►• <br /> y <br /> . <br /> • O. • -.. .. _�,� r*t. S_ ' .ri'j 4$9, , <br /> Wagner Pit <br /> v:. - '`�' - - _ .. .„,%p of Pit <br /> The HighKrfop <br /> AN, 4-.r <br /> Photo C-3. Behind the High Knob(north)there is a small amount of usable soil. <br /> On the quarter acre behind the High Knob (Photo C-3), five inches of salvaged soil could <br /> be harvested. On the remaining area there is little soil that is a viable growth medium. <br /> In summary, on the north slope 8 inches and the south slope 5 inches is to be salvaged <br /> in areas that have sufficient soil suitable for harvest. <br /> If salvaged soil is stock piled for long periods of time, the soil degrades and tilth is lost. <br /> Soil that is to be stored for long periods, over a year, should be seeded with an interim <br /> mix. Planting is by broadcasting. The recommended seed mix is in Table C-1. <br /> C5 <br /> Exhibit C,Wagner Pit Mining Plan,Great Basin Environmental&Aquatics <br />