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Exhibit D - Mining Plan • <br /> The lower terrace is used for pasture and supports a mature stand of Cottonwoods along the Creek <br /> banks. The lack of regeneration suggests that the area has not incurred much flooding, since <br /> scouring by flooding is necessary for natural regeneration of Cottonwood trees. U.S.G.S. <br /> Geologic Maps describe the majority of the flood plain and lower areas immediately adjacent to St. <br /> Wain Creek as Post Piney Creek Alluvium with depths averaging 15±feet to shale. <br /> g) Identify the primary and secondary commodities to be mined/extracted and describe the <br /> intended use; and <br /> Aggregate sand, gravel and overburden for a diverse list of products, including, but not limited to, <br /> those identified under Table D1 -Earth Products, and useful for diverse construction purposes, <br /> including,but not limited to, structural fill,concrete products,road construction and other <br /> infrastructure use. <br /> h) name and describe the intended use of all expected incidental products to be mined/extracted <br /> by the proposed operation. <br /> There are no expected incidental products [e.g., gold, silver,etc.] anticipated at this time. <br /> EXHIBIT D- Mining Plan 6 <br /> Colorado Division of Mineral s & Geology Regular Impact [112] Construction Material Permit <br /> Sand Land, Inc. - Kurtz Resource Recovery & Development Project -January 1999 <br />