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Table E-2 Reclamation Volumes <br /> Material Available on Site Requirements for <br /> Reclamation <br /> Reclamation Area Topsoil Topsoil Overburden <br /> Area Stripped Overburden Stripped (CY) Required Backfill <br /> (acres) (CY) (CY) Required(CY) <br /> Pod 1 <br /> Pod 2 <br /> Pod 3 <br /> Total 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 <br /> Excess material will be used to backfill slopes. Sand that may be encountered will be used for <br /> backfilling or will be sold. Raptor Materials will keep the minimum amount of material (topsoil, <br /> overburden, and potentially sand) required for reclamation on-site throughout the entire mine <br /> life. <br /> 2. Haul Roads and Access <br /> All internal haul roads will remain following reclamation to support the future land use. <br /> 3. Reclamation Timetable and Sequence <br /> The sequence and timing of reclamation can be seen in Table E-4 below. The reclamation <br /> schedule is dependent on the rate of mining and fluctuating market demands. The operator will <br /> reclaim the site concurrently with the progression of mining to limit the total disturbance. <br /> Table E-4 Reclamation Timetable <br /> Description Time Required(years) <br /> Construction of slurry wall 1. 0.5 <br /> Initial stripping of Pod 1. 0.2 <br /> Mine and reclaim Pod 1 according to approved plans. <br /> Reclamation occurs as mining has reached its maximum <br /> extents in an area. <br /> Construction of slurry wall 2. 0.5 <br /> Initial stripping of Pod 2. 0.2 <br /> Mine and reclaim Pod 2 according to approved plans. <br /> Reclamation occurs as mining has reached its maximum <br /> extents in an area. <br /> Construction of slurry wall 3. 0.5 <br /> initial stripping of Pod 3. 0.2 <br /> P123 Mine <br /> July 2025 E-2 Lewicki& Associates <br />