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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />of the 9360 Level pad :gill be sloped to the surrounding topography, <br />fertilized and reseeded with the previously discussed seed mixture. <br />Intermittent draina¢e through 1Vindy Gulch will be diverted <br />c.a; <br />through or around all waste dumps to prevent pollution of water re- <br />cources The waste dumps do not contain sufficient sulfide minerals <br />to_preduce ^cid fo*minp a~pcs "s and eristire ore stockpiles :•+ill be <br />removed and processed prior to abandonment of operations. Mine drain- <br />aor from the portals will cease once pumpine operations are curtailed. <br />E-5B Permit Area B - All areas possible within Area B will be re- <br />claimed to wildlife habitat. All tanks, pipelines, launders and build- <br />ings will be dismantled and removed except for the main water tanks <br />and underground pipeline systems. These facilities will be donated <br />to the City of Creede or Mineral County Fire District. <br />The tailings pond will require a least t:ao years to dry <br />out sufficiently for the operation of heavy equipment over the sur- <br />face. The surface will be graded level just below the high water <br />contour as shown in EXHIBIT D-1. The berm face has already been <br />revegetated and stabilized. After grading, wood pulp, straw (or <br />hay) will be applied at the rate of 2 tons per acre and disced into <br />the top six inches to prepare a suitable seed bed and prevent ex- <br />cessive evaporation and erosion. Follo:aing bed preparation, ferti- <br />lizer, quick-germinating annual grasses and perennial grasses will <br />be planted in October at the rates of 200 and 45 pounds per acre <br />respectively. Forest Service specified seed mixtures, as well as <br />- 23- <br />