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I~~ <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />EXHIBIT L <br />RECLAMATION COSTS <br />The two consecutive phases requiring the greate:;t <br />amount of reclamation work are phases 0 and I. Part:. of <br />phases X, Y and Z will be disturbed over the life of the <br />mine. A very conservative estimate would be that at some <br />time over the next thirty-two (32) years as much as fifty <br />(50) percent of each of these areas might be in a disturbed <br />state. Costs of reclaiming the area disturbed in phases <br />O, I, X, Y and Z have been estimated based on the following <br />data: <br />1. Grass seed mixture 7.7 lbs/ac. a$3.47/lb. ... 26.72 <br /> Fertilizer, barnyard manure, 20 tons/ac. <br /> @$2.35/ton, as specified, delivered and <br /> spread ................................... ... 47.00 <br /> ~.c o <br /> Mulch, straw, 65 bales/ac. @$0.70/bale... ... 45.50 <br /> Labor, 12 man hrs./ac. @$6.00/hr......... ... 72.00 <br /> Per Acre Total $191.22 <br />2. Seed mixture drilling and mulch crimping <br /> labor, 1.00 hr/ac. @$40/hr...8`/:'?......... ... 40.00 <br /> 66~./~ <br />3. Slope grading and reshaping <br /> 2 hrsiac. C`$40/hr ........................ ... 80.00 <br />4. Road grading and shaping <br /> 2 hrs/ac. @$40/hr........lt`~~.(~.` .......... ... 80.00 <br /> /.l o R'K <br /> (-,k. ,.~ n f IC <br />33 <br />I i <br />y7 l3 <br />J <br />i30 <br />~z , <br />s99.~3 <br />s S. S,; <br />So/.9~J <br />39 d. 4 <br />