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RECLAMATION PLAN EXHIBIT E (CONT) <br /> the limits set forth in the Rules and Regulations of the Board <br /> and will be capable of being traversed by machinery. <br /> All refuse will be hauled away or disposed of in a manner <br /> that will control unsightliness and protect the drainage system <br /> from pollution. There are no acid-forming or toxic materials <br /> involved in this operation. The minimal amounts of petroleum <br /> products stored at the site will be stored as prescribed by <br /> applicable laws. The storage tanks will be surrounded by a berm <br /> or secondary containment such as storing the tank in a larger <br /> metal container adequate to retain any fluid should a tank rup- <br /> ture. In addition, there is adequate absorbent materials on site <br /> to contain any spills that would occur. <br /> The operator does not expect prevailing hydrologic condi- <br /> tions to be disturbed. L.G. Everist, Inc. will comply with <br /> applicable Colorado water laws and regulations (as the operator <br /> understands them) governing injury to existing water rights in <br /> order to minimize any disturbance, which might occur to the <br /> prevailing hydrologic balance of the affected land and surround- <br /> ing areas and to the quality of water in surface and ground-water <br /> systems both during and after the mining operation and during <br /> reclamation. In addition, the operator expects to comply with <br /> applicable Federal and Colorado water quality laws and regula- <br /> tions. Any water used in the operation of the processing plants <br /> and gravel pit will come from water owned by L.G. Everist, Inc. <br /> or purchased from an outside agency suitable for that use. EXHIBIT G <br /> -WATER contains specific information concerning impacts and uses <br /> of water at this mining operation. <br /> This is not a dredge facility, so there are no temporary <br /> siltation structures involved in this operation and no mining <br /> will be done within the confines of the river. If a U.S. Army <br /> Corps of Engineers Permit is required for mining in waters of the <br /> U.S. , it will be obtained prior to disturbing those areas. <br /> Settling ponds will be constructed on the site to collect and <br /> recycle water from the washing operation. There will be no <br /> earthen dams on the mined area. <br /> The mining and reclamation plans consider existing wildlife <br /> use of the site and final reclamation will enhance the area for <br /> continued wildlife use. However, creation and management of <br /> wildlife habitat is not a specific part of the reclamation plan. <br /> Topsoil in the area is good quality and deep enough to <br /> salvage what is needed for reclamation. When topsoil is removed <br /> to reach the mineral deposit, it will be segregated and stock- <br /> piled. If the topsoil piles remain undisturbed for more than 180 <br /> days, the approved seed mix will be planted on the piles or other <br /> means will be employed to preserve the topsoil from wind and <br /> water erosion. This will keep it free of contaminants so that it <br /> remains useful for sustaining vegetation when reclamation begins. <br /> The stockpiles will be located in areas where disturbances by <br /> ongoing mining operations will be at a minimum, i.e. along set- <br /> backs on the pit perimeter. The topsoil will be handled as <br /> little as possible until it is replaced onto areas where needed <br /> for reclamation. We will take measures necessary to insure the <br /> stability of the replaced topsoil on graded slopes and ensuring <br /> L.G.Everist, Inc. M-1999-120 <br /> Ft. Lupton Sand and Gravel November,2024 <br /> 13 <br />