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commit to not stocking the small lake with any fish species that could be a threat to the native spe- <br />cies in the River. <br />A. Worst Case Reclamation Costs and Timetable (Before Substitute Water SupQly Plan in <br />Place <br />Since the augmentation plan and substitute water supply plan have not yet been obtained at the <br />time that this application is being filed, the worst case cost for reclamation of the site will occur <br />when the mine reserves have been fully depleted, and the site needs to be backfilled to a level 2 <br />feet above the expected water surface so that no evaporation occurs from the lake. Based on the <br />expected water level of 5588' and the bottom of excavation at 5575', this means that the fill would <br />be placed to 5590' or 15' from the bottom. From the Survcadd pit analysis shown in the mining <br />plan, this corresponds to a volume of 77,000 cubic yazds. The material can be <br />North Fork Pit March 04 33 <br />Task # Description Time (days) Cost <br />1 Dewater Phase 1 to allow full reclamation. 4 $5,500 <br />2 After removing all portable facilities, partially 3 $2,204 <br /> backfill pit to 2' above the equilibrium water level <br /> using excess overburden in the temporary stock- <br /> pile located in the pit azea itself from stripping the <br /> Phase 2 area. 2449 cy @ $0.90 per cy <br />3 Import remaining backfill (77,000 cy) - 2449 cy = 20 $298,204 <br /> 74551 cy. Cost of $4.00 per cy includes spreading <br /> in pit. <br />4 Remove concrete bridge supports and use 980 3 $2,800 <br /> Loader to remove 2 bridge sections. Smooth out <br /> gravel berms and support azeas. <br />