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EXHIBIT D - paragraph 4 <br />Com, lnc. will commit to reclamation of the tailing embankment anI <br />will include a 6" thick layer of mon-pyritic rock as a capillary) <br />barrier which is covered with a minimum of 4" of topsoil. <br />EXHIBIT D -paragraph 5 <br />Com, Inc. will continue ground water monitoring for one (1) yea: <br />after reclamation. <br />EXHIBIT D - paragraph 6 <br />No edits or shafts have been or will be disturbed. Therefore, ni <br />reclamation cost estimates will be required. <br />EXHIBIT D - paragraph 7 <br />In accordance with the best ecological practice, fertilizer i. <br />all cases of high altitude restoration of disturbed lands shoul~ <br />consist of indigenous ground litter carefully gathered from the <br />adjacent undisturbed areas. <br />The logic used pertaining to this practice consists mainly of the <br />interdependency and symbiotic, communalist or parasitic relations <br />between the flora and their mycological, bacteriological, <br />protozoal a.nd viral living partners. These complex <br />interrelations are developed over an extended period of time anc <br />are very specific to each area studied. Using fertilizer in the <br />conventional sense, as well as hauling in nonindigenous topsoil <br />is great if one intends to cultivate various fruits, vegetable: <br />or cash type crops but can only have a negative and ever <br />disastrous affect on ones attempt to develop a once again self <br />perpetuating eco system. <br />The cost of targeting, gathering and intermixing these indigenou <br />"fertilizer" is included in the cost estimates given for th <br />first paragraph of Exhibit D Adequacy Review Response. <br />