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RPM,Inc.,25049 E.Alder Dr.,Aurora,CO 80016 Phone:(303)854-7499 Email:hlhumphries2comcast.net <br /> EXHIBIT "E" <br /> RECLAMATION PLAN <br /> 6.4.5 The Reclamation Plan for the Lindsay Pit is as follows: <br /> (1) In preparing the Reclamation Plan: <br /> The Reclamation Plan addresses the following items: final grading, seeding, soil <br /> amendments, topsoil replacement, soil stabilization, and seedbed preparation. <br /> (2) The Reclamation Plan shall include provision for, or satisfactory explanation <br /> of the general requirements for the type of reclamation proposed: <br /> (a) A description of the types of reclamation proposed to be achieved in the <br /> reclamation of the affected land and why chosen,the amount of acreage <br /> accorded to each, and a general discussion of the methods of reclamation as <br /> related to the mechanics of earthmoving: <br /> The existing land use for the proposed mining area is rangeland; and the owner wants <br /> the area returned to rangeland. <br /> Table 1, above, lists the various phases of mining and associated acres estimated to be <br /> affected. Reclamation will begin in Phase A-1. We will then proceed with Phase B- <br /> 1 mining. The remaining Phases will follow in sequence as mining is completed in a <br /> Phase. The last areas to be reclaimed will be the internal access roads and where <br /> processing operations will occur in the Phases. <br /> Once the sands and gravels are removed, the final slopes will be mined or graded to <br /> 3H:1 V or less. Depending upon the area mined,topsoil replacement depth will vary <br /> from zero inches to eight inches. For example, dependent upon the availability of <br /> plant growth material, the mined area which falls within soil unit CyF could receive <br /> approximately 6—8 inches of plant growth material. Fo may not need any topsoil <br /> due to its quality as a plant growth material. <br /> Topsoil replacement on to soil unit CfY will consist of pushing material <br /> downgradient from the soil unit Fo (to the northeast) onto soil unit CyF. Once mining <br /> moves to the south, beyond soils units GeD, and Fo,plant growth material will need <br /> to be brought from soils stockpiled on soil unit GeD. <br /> 19 <br />