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<br />EXHIBIT D - MINING PLAN <br />APPLICATION OF <br />JOHN D. SCHMAHL and MARILYN M. SCHMAHL <br /> <br /> <br />A. Description of methods: Surface extract <br />decorative rock (mostly granite) with crushing on s <br />operator will work approximately two to three acres <br />using backhoe, loader and crusher equipment. Only c <br />employees, in addition to the operator, will be work <br />one time. Very little subsurface will be disturbed, <br />to be extracted is on the surface. As the rock is rf <br />surface will be contoured to slope gently toward Sta <br />141 and restored. <br />B. Earth moving: Very little earth moving will <br />the rock to be extracted is on the surface. <br />C. Water diversion and impoundment: None. <br />D. Size to be worked at any time: Approximates <br />three acres. <br />E. Time table: It <br />approximately three to four <br />than three acres involved <br />sequential with new mining <br />area mined. <br />is estimated that it will <br />months to mine each acre w <br />at a time. The mining w <br />begun on land contiguous t <br />F. Ore body: The material to be mined is most] <br />except for a small portion of amethyst. There may be <br />and gem stones intermixed. The mining will be limit <br />surface. <br />of <br />The <br />.a time <br />or two <br />at any <br />the rock <br />red, the <br />Highway <br />occur, as <br />two to <br />require <br />th no more <br />11 be <br />the last <br />granite, <br />Ze silver <br />to the <br />