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Mr. Steve Shuey <br />December 11, 2003 <br />Page Z <br />6. Fuel and oil may be stored on site intermittently, but that will depend on what a <br />contractor might need when they are crushing or processing in our pit. Hazardous <br />spill containment dikes will be built as needed when the crushing equipment is in <br />place. <br />Exhibit E -Reclamation Plan <br />7. The reclamation plan has been updated to include information on type or <br />reclamation, post-mining land uses, topsoil, seeding, and schedule. <br />Overburden and topsoil are addressed in Exhibit E (a) (f). <br />Contours for final grading are discussed in Exhibit E (c) and also included on <br />Exhibit F, <br />10. The rooting zone is addressed in Exhibit E (f). <br />I1. The highwalls are addressed in Exhibit E (f). <br />12. Revegetation will be completed as recommended by the NRCS in Exhibit E-1. <br />Weed control will be completed if necessary. <br />13. Your recommendations have been incorporated into Exhibit E (d). <br />14. Sediment and erosion control features will be permanent and is addressed in <br />Exhibit E (h) and included on Exhibits C-3 and F, <br />Exhibit F -Reclamation Plan Maro <br />15. The reclamation plan has been revised. <br />Exhibit G -Water Information <br />16. The majority of the haul road is paved. If dust control is needed, it will come <br />from water rights owned by Darryl Steele. <br />Exhibit H -Wildlife Information <br />17. Information on seasonal use> endangered species, and habitat have been added to <br />this exhibit. <br />