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<br />Page Two <br /> <br />estimated to be hetween SC and 100 feet, by a previous <br />geological survey. The content or thickness is not <br />definitely knoc•~r. since it has never been core-drilled or <br />otherwise sampled. <br />G. Q: IIo~•i large will the resulting lake be and what <br />caill he the average depth? <br />~: The lake ca i,1 i be 15 to ?.0 feet in depth and will <br />cover anproximatel~~ 30 acres, dependent upon the extent <br />of future mining activities. <br />I'xhibi_t F - Reclamation Plan <br />1. 9: To what depth will topsoil be replaced on this <br />site? <br />A: To a depth varying from 0 to II inches. <br />2. n: I•Ihat portion of the reclamation recommendations <br />prepared by the Soil Conservation Service does the opera- <br />tor. intent to commit to? Please be very specific. <br />F.; P11 as listed in permit application and recommended <br />by the Soil Conservation Service. <br />3. ~: The staff recommends that the operator include in <br />the lake design; irregular shorelines, one or tcao islands, <br />an irregular lake bottom and shallow areas capable of <br />supporting emergent aquatic vegetation, <br />Please supply an amended reclamation elan map reflecting the <br />proposed final lake configuration, islands, shallo~~s, etc. <br />7~: The operator fully .intends to include in the lace <br />design. irregular shorelines, one or tc•;o islar_ds and irrcau- <br />larities suitable for. aquatic vegetation anti marine <br />organisms. At the present time tkie location of the irregular- <br />ities is unkno~.an due to the unknown exact location of the <br />marketable resource,. <br />4. ~: ?done asked. <br />5. n: Topsoil to he stockpiled for greater than one year <br />should have a grass cover planted to protect the topsoil <br />from wind and water erosion. <br />