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aPP,-19-99 FfON 93:57 PM ECI LAND ~C aPE •~03 2i.^, le. 1 P. O.°. <br />:2 • <br />BCI LANDSCAPE CONTRAC~'OI2S, INC. <br />x,3.4 .3CHiSiT D - ReclamaNotLPl_an <br />(a) BCI plans to quarry 1-2 mine pits at a time. Before we <br />would start to mine another pit we would begin the reclamation <br />process of the completed pit. Therefore, at any one time during <br />our mining there will be approximately .5 acres of quarry area to <br />reclaim. As stated in EXHIBIT C -Mining Plan the quarry pits <br />are already open so there will be very little overburden during the <br />mining process. The over burden or waste zock that is produced <br />we will stockpiled use to help fill in the quarry pit for <br />reclamation: seem <br />~ ~~ r~ <br />~_ _._ _~~ ~ ._ ~r~eyiovsly IJ~ 5-curbed s~'fe <br />___ .._ , ~,. ~~ -:' . NlgdeQcck. pile <br />r._.. <br />CL~yA~ry~rc~ ~ b,e u~cri <br />( p~- door ',~--~1c~or <br />I ~ u rec.1~-~ rh <br />__.-_~_ <br />(b) The slopes of the quarry walls will be stable and left in <br />a configuration that is consistent with the previously disturbed <br />walls. The fuushed pit will look very similar to today. The <br />difference is that the pits will be 10-20 feet wider and 20-30 feet <br />deeper, which will make the pit walls taller_ The pit walls are <br />consistent with the surrounding landscape and would not cause <br />any pzoblem for future rangeland. <br />Pre-Mining Post Reclamation <br />-=~ PitWatl (s1~~o~ pil`W~tl (~~1~-) <br />_.-:~.~ <br />__.;;` <br />~- -.~ <br /> <br />