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• <br />i <br /> <br />Date <br />1985 <br />1986 <br />1987 <br />1988 <br />1989 <br />1990 <br />1991 <br />1992 <br />1993 <br />TABLE 2 <br />Classes of Disturbance in Acres <br />Major Moderate Minor <br />7 16.3 .7 <br />13 <br />15 <br />15 <br />15 <br />15 <br />15 <br />15 <br />16.3 7.7 <br />18.3 23.4 <br />6.0 43.0 <br />6.0 28.7 <br />6.0 32.7 <br />5.0 32.7 <br />6.0 32.7 <br />--- 38.7 <br />Current <br />Dist rbed <br />tal <br />24.0 <br />I <br />3I~.0 <br />55.7 <br />6~.0 <br />6b.0 <br />5$.7 <br />5$.7 <br />5~.7 <br />3~.7 <br />1994 -- --- 23.7 2 .7 <br />The areas of disturbance are indicated in Exhibit C, Plate 4. <br />Abandonment <br />Abandonment of the Alma Placer mine will proceed E~llowing <br />mining in the eighth year of the life of the mine. <br />The gold processing plant shop facilities will be di'mantled <br />and removed from the permit area. Final reclama ion of <br />areas will take place. The access roads will re ain in <br />place, as per agreement with the surface owner, but ill be <br />graded as necessary to leave them in good condition. <br />The ponds will also be Eilled with mining spoi s, and <br />topsoil will be applied and revegetated as other areas, <br />according to Rule 6. <br />i <br />Topsoil stockpile areas will have topsoil spread an~ graded <br />and will be revegetated. <br />14 <br />