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Exhibit F - Reclamation Plan Map • <br /> 6.4.6 <br /> The map(s)of the proposed affected land, by all phases of the total scope of the mining operation, <br /> shall indicate the following: <br /> a) The expected physical appearance of the area of the affected land, correlated to the <br /> proposed mining and reclamation timetables. The map must show proposed topography of the <br /> area with contour lines of sufficient detail to portray the direction and rate of slope of all reclaimed <br /> lands: and <br /> Extraction will result in the creation of ponds with 3h:1 v slopes or flatter from 5.0±above to <br /> 10.0±feet below the anticipated water level of the ponds. At 10±feet,or greater, below the <br /> anticipated water level of the ponds, slopes will be established at 2h:ly,or flatter. Pond depths are <br /> generalized to the maximum anticipated depth,but will vary according to anomalies of site <br /> geology. <br /> Contour lines were not provided on pond shorelines beyond the general description, since <br /> variations in site geology will produce corresponding variations in pond depth and shape. <br /> Combined with other reclamation efforts [refer to Exhibit E: Reclamation Plan],final pond <br /> contours will take on an appearance potentially different than that portrayed, but in general,not <br /> beyond the typical limits indicated. <br /> Ponds will be established in IV, V, VI, and H. The Settling Pond(s), Wash Pond II), and III, <br /> will be revegetated at approximate original contours. Weld County Road 17 is proposed to be <br /> relocated to the area shown for purposes of improved safety to the traveling public,and to area <br /> residents on Section 28, since the road can be curved to extend away from the present structures. <br /> b) Portrayal of the proposed final land use for each portion of the affected lands. <br /> As indicated in Exhibit E- Reclamation Plan, the balance of affected lands remaining above water <br /> will be stabilized with vegetation and returned to general agriculture until residential,commercial, <br /> or industrial development occurs. <br /> EXHIBIT F- Reclamation Plan Map 1 <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 />