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<br />EXHIBIT D <br />Mining Plan <br /> <br />Mining shall continue from the existing pit in a <br />southerly direction. Stockpiles will be placed in the vicinity <br />of the existing piles on the northwest end of the pit until <br />sufficient space is available on the pit floor for stockpiles. <br />When mining has reached the southern limit then the area <br />o:n the northwestern end will be excavated. The final phase will <br />b.a excavation in an easterly direction to the East pit limit <br />(;iee mining sequence Map). <br />Topsoil shall be removed to a depth of 6 to 12". it shall <br />be stockpiled in berms around the perimeter of the pit. Local <br />drainage patterns will be maintained during all mining operations. <br />Topsoil stockpiles will be broadcast seeded immediately after <br />st=ockpiling. <br />Mining will be accomplished using loaders to excavate and <br />feed portable processing equipment. Locations of equipment <br />ar3d stockpiles will move with the mining operations. Mining <br />dE~pth will vary from 0' on the extreme western edge of the pit <br />to over 40' on the eastern edge of the pit. Drainage of the <br />p:_t will be maintained in a westerly direction. No vertical <br />feice exposed and worked will exceed 20' in height. <br />Since the amount of materials required from this source <br />i:> entirely dependent on local demand which cannot be <br />accurately forecast, a timetable for the various phases is <br />impossible to determine at this time. It will take a minimum <br />