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<br /> <br />'' EXHIBIT D - RECLAMATION PLAN --------------------------- <br />1. As I explained in EXHIBIT C number 5 when the <br />overburden is to be replaced is during the mining process <br />a load from the pit to the wash plant a load of wash rock <br />returns to the pit for back fill, this should keep the <br />reclamation plan in check. <br />For the depth of overburden to be replaced, from my own <br />past experience I have found there is a 3rd more volume of <br />material for filling then there was from extraction so I <br />plan to fill two feet higher then grade off to 3:1 and allow <br />for settling it should be very close to original <br />contour. <br />2. Our gradient of reclaimed slopes will be at <br />recommend 3:1 or gentler. <br />3. A. We plan to comply with M.L.R.D. on there <br />reclamations to re vegetate the site, at 12,000 ft. elevation <br />The affected area has spotted areas of native grass the turf <br />is very fragile, growing season is very short we will work <br />with local Soil Conservation District for information on <br />the best grass seed to use and the thickness to be seeded <br />also best times to plant spring or fall. <br />B. We will seed every year if there is enough undisturbed <br />area thats not in use. The ground would have to be chiselled <br />for planting or the rainfall would run the seed off. <br />C. I would have to plant grass seed that germinate at <br />lower temperatures and quicker. <br />Broadcast aprox.150 lb. to the acre. <br />Y <br />