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� 6 <br /> 6.4.4 EXHIBIT D — Mining Plan <br /> shown on Exhibit I & J: Soil and Vegetation Map. The soil volumes essential for <br /> reclamation of affected lands remaining above the anticipated static water level <br /> (4795'± elevation) of the completed basins will be salvaged and stockpiled from a <br /> portion of the upper six inches of the native soil profile (the 'topsoil'). The remaining <br /> soils found within the solum or generated by plant processing activities, and in <br /> excess of that required for reclamation of affected lands, will be utilized for sale to <br /> help satisfy the infrastructure and development demands of the surrounding <br /> community. <br /> As indicated in Exhibit E - Reclamation Plan; of the 111.05± acres of potential <br /> extraction, the resulting basins will function as reservoirs with a water surface covering <br /> 90.10± acres. This leaves a balance of 20.95± acres of affected land within the <br /> extracted basins above the anticipated static water level. When combined with 24.49± <br /> acres of Mineral Reserve Area used for support operations, a potential 45.44± acres <br /> may require resoiling and revegetation over the life of the operation. The maximum <br /> 45.44± acres is provided for under Exhibit L - Reclamation Costs. <br /> The primary end use for the extracted basins is developed water resources, however, <br /> the balance of lands remaining above the anticipated static water elevation of the <br /> basins, and not otherwise occupied, will be later developed to the highest possible end- <br /> use. End use may vary over the reclaimed lands and will comprise a variety of mixed <br /> uses. Mixed use may include other agricultural uses; as well as light residential, <br /> commercial, or industrial uses. <br /> While the on-set of reclamation is concurrent with extraction, the completion of <br /> reclamation may lag up to five (5.0±) years behind the onset of reclamation activities. <br /> Completion of remaining extraction of the permit area is expected to take approximately <br /> 5-7 years, depending upon market conditions, with an additional 5 years following <br /> completion of all extraction activities for ultimate completion of concurrent reclamation <br /> activities, placing the completion of all activities near 2035-2040. <br /> RAPTOR MATERIALS, LLC. PARCEL 122- RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT APRIL 2024 <br /> A REGULAR IMPACT[1121 CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION-COLORADO DIVISION OF RECLAMATION,MINING&SAFETY <br /> TECHNICAL REVISION 03 <br />