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<br /> <br /> <br />Lorraine Stepenske <br />March 9, 1993 <br />Page 3 <br />8. Exhibit E - Reclamation Plan - topsoil replacement <br />a. Reference to "twelve inches" <br />in the mine plan should read <br />+~~~~ p b. Twelve inches of topsoil may <br />~p to facilitate growth. <br />c. Excess topsoil may be placed <br />areas during topsoil strippi <br />of topsoil replacement stated <br />"six to twelve inches". <br />be placed along the shoreline <br />"extra depth" in reclamation <br />ng and mining operations. <br />9. Asphalt plant and concrete plant discharge waters. <br />a. Duckels Construction, Inc. does not anticipate buying or <br />operating an asphalt plant or concrete plant at this site. <br />However, if local conditions show that these plants might <br />prove economically feasible at a future date, it could be <br />possible that plants would be located on-site. It is <br />anticipated that an agreement would be arranged between <br />Duckels Construction, Inc. and a specialized material <br />producer to locate a product specific plant at this site. <br />Terms of any agreement with the parties responsible for <br />operation of these plants would require compliance with all <br />laws, rules, permits and regulations directly related to <br />the specific plant and operations. In addition, plant <br />owner/operators will be required to review and familiarize <br />themselves with the Hogue/River Pit specific permits and <br />requirements. Compliance with the Hogue/River Pit permits <br />and requirements will be mandatory. <br />b. Asphalt plant operators will be required to construct a <br />recirculation pond and line it with an impervious material. <br />Enclosed recirculation tanks may be used in place of a <br />pond. Water from these operations is dissipated by plant <br />recirculation and evaporation. <br />Sediment resulting from the recirculation process will be <br />recycled in the asphalt plant mix, crushed aggregate road <br />base or other gravel products. <br />Asphalt oil unloading areas will be required to be covered <br />with a minimum of six inches of sand or other suitable <br />blotting material. Additional blotting material will be <br />available on-site for use should an excessive spill occur. <br />If an oil spill occurs, the contaminated material would be <br />disposed of by accepted methods. <br />