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1 <br />t <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />Water <br />Disturbance to the hydrologic balance will be minimized by: <br />(1) Compliance with applicable Colorado Water Laws end <br />Regulations governing injury to existing water rights. <br />(2) Compliance with applicable Federal and Colorado Water <br />Ouelity Lawa end Regulations. <br />(3) Compliance with applicable Federal and Colorado dredge <br />and fill requirements. Dredge and fill is not part of <br />this operation. <br />(4) No temporary or large siltation structure is pert of <br />the mining or reclamation plan. <br />See Exhibit G for further hydrology information. <br />Wildlife <br />- All aspects of the mining and reclamation plan shell take <br />Snto account the safety end protection of wildlife on-site and <br />along access to the site. <br />Habitat management and creation ere not pert of the reclama- <br />tion plan. See Exhibit H for further wildlife information. <br />Tooaoilino <br />Approximately 9,250 yda3 of topaoi,l, mixed with fertilizer, <br />is stockpiled at the East permit boundary as shown on the map. <br />It has been mixed with manure received from Colorado State <br />University at two parts topsoil to one part fertilizer (2:1). <br />Topsoil will be distributed on the shoreline ea operations <br />progress. The 9,250 yda3 on-site now is enough to cover 5.7 <br />acres et a 12 inch depth - more than the totnl requirement for <br />this operation. <br />Aa this stockpile is depleted and as operations move into <br />Phase II and III, any extra topsoil will be relocated South of <br />its existing location. , <br />Topsoil may continue to be stripped et an 8-12 inch depth <br />end stockpiled South of the existing stockpile throughout <br />operations. <br />E-2 <br /> <br />