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<br />Exhibit B - Mine Plan <br />The permit area for Trapper Mine's sand and gravel operation encompasses <br />approximately 9.9 acres and includes sites Eor processing and loading of the <br />product, stockpiling of topsoil and overburden material, the actual extraction <br />area, and a buffer to allow for drainage control, etc. Figure B-1 is a sketch <br />of the proposed layout. <br />The actual mining area is Eour acres. <br />from less than one Eoot to eight Eeet <br />gravel deposit averages 10 feet. <br />The depth of overlying material varies <br />deep. The thickness of the sand and <br />The initial activity in the development of the operation will be site prepara- <br />tion and drainage control. All runoff and groundwater associated with the <br />permitted area will be routed through the sampling point shown on the sketch. <br />Mining will begin by removing the material overlying the deposit with Cat 627 <br />Scrapers and stockpiling in the area shown. Topsoil will be segregated and <br />stored separately. We will then ramp down to the bottom of the deposit on the <br />north, east and south sides of the mining area, creating a trench through which <br />all associated groundwater can drain naturally to the southwest corner where it <br />will be pumped and routed through our discharge point. A Cat 988 Loader will be <br />utilized to remove the sand and gravel, proceeding from east to west until the <br />permitted area is completed. The loader will tram the raw product to the <br />processing/loadout area where it will be crushed, stockpiled and loaded onto 25 <br />ton highway trucks for transportation to the Trapper Mine. <br />Table B-1 lists equipment requirements Eor the operation. <br />Exhibit C, Sand and Gravel Operation Location Map, shows the location of the <br />operation and the haul route used to transport the product to Trapper Mine. <br />