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~ i <br />.,~ <br />EXHIBIT E - RECLAMATION PLAN <br />APPLICATION OF <br />JOHN D. SCHMAHL and MARILYN M. SCHMAHL <br />A. The effected lands are primarily rocky terra; <br />toward State Highway 141. The re ion plan will b <br />and shape the mined land with a ackhoe, nd revegetate <br />type of vegetation which present e ist~ (See the <br />the Soil Conservation Service.) i <br />z, sloping <br />to slope <br />with the <br />eport of <br />B. The land uses in the vicinity of the propose mine site <br />include grazing, hay fields, and uninhabited terrai The <br />proposed site is very rugged and unsuitable either for grazing or <br />farming in its present state. The proposed site will be seeded <br />in accordance with the recommendations of the Soil Co servation <br />Service. <br />C. A portion of the proposed site will be slop d toward <br />State Highway 141. The sloping and attendant seeding ill occur <br />as each phase of the mining is completed. The propose final use <br />will be open range. There will be no water impoundmen . <br />D. See "C" above. <br />E. Attached is a list of preferred species o grass, <br />legumes, forbs, shrubs or trees to be planted with ast risks next <br />to those varieties which are locally available. The s eding will <br />be done as mining in each area is completed. <br />F. It is anticipated that an average of one ac a can be <br />mined every three to four months. Reclamation will be ongoing as <br />mining in each area is completed. <br />G. Final grading will be approximately forty-fi <br />(45°) as shown on the attached Plat. <br />H. Seeding is covered above and in the report o <br />Conservation Service, which is attached. <br />degrees <br />the Soil <br />