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EXHIBIT L <br />RECLAMATION COSTS <br />The maximum area of disturbance was based on the point in lime when it would be the most <br />expensive to reclaim the site. The maximum amount of disturbance was determined to be during <br />Phase 3 of the operation. <br />When Phase 2 is completed the north and east sides of the property will consist of a long narrow <br />trench sloped 3H:1V and vegetated on the outside and a 1/2H:1V on the inside. The highwall face <br />created in Phase 2 will get shorter in length as mining progresses north. However it will remain <br />there until the last phase has been completed. The western edge will be in the process of final <br />reclamation which includes topsoiling and vegitating. <br />While in Phase 3 Connell will mine from west to east. Topsoil and Overburden stockpiling will be <br />minima] since they will backfilling to the edge of the reservoir. As they progress in Phase 3 they <br />will be in various stages of mining and reclaiming. This includes stripping, excavating, backfilling, <br />topsoiling and planting vegetation. <br />In addition, east portion of Phase 1 will not be backfilled since it is part of the reservoir <br />configuazation. This area is included in the reclamation costs. <br />If Connell defaults during Phase 3 the disturbance in Phase 1 through 3 will need to be reclaimed. <br />TABLE L-1 SUMMARY OF RECLAMATION COSTS <br />Costs Amouut <br />DISTURBANCE COST TOTAL 102,930 <br />CONTRACTOR MOB/DEMOB(8.0%) 5,688.40 a., <br />OVERHEAD (18.5%) 13,154.43 <br />ADMINISTRATIVE (5%) 4,2]2.97 <br />TOTAL PROPOSED BOND 94,160.80 <br />DISTURBED ACREAGE 30.80 <br />BOND COST PER ACRE 3,057.17 <br />18 <br />