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<br />' checks nmoff detention areas within the distutbed areas of the pit Reclamation will be <br />accelerated by the planned mining segmems allowing continuous monitoring of potential <br />erosion azeas. Hay bales will be utilized to m;n;m;~e erosion damage. <br />' B. Manmade and natural geologic hazards consist primarily of the natural steep slopes in the <br />site area. Final mining wmotus or cut slopes will be limited to 3 horizontal to 1 vertical <br />grade. Since mining operations will employ the use of a cut slope on the downhill side there <br />' will be no danger from rolling or falling debris. During the course of the mining phases, it <br />will be necessary to construct a temporary access road within each phase ro allow for gravel <br />hauling. The operator will be required to shelf or bench the road on the steeper slopes. The <br />' final wniouring will effectively remove any evidence of roads within the pit site. Figure 6.2 <br />contains boring information obtained by the applicant to define gravel depths and strata. <br />' 9. ULTIMATE LAND USE ANALYSIS <br />' A. The applicant proposes to restore and reclaim the disturbed portions of the proposed pit <br />area and the sedimentation pond as permanent pasture or rangeland, its present condition. <br />Pasture utilization is compatible with the surrounding azeas and will adequately serve the <br />' applicant's present stock grazing activities. That portion of the existing pit access road and the <br />proposed 30' access road will be reclaimed and used ro access stock and grazing areas within <br />the ranch. <br />1 <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br /> <br />P-14 <br />1 <br />