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~ ~ v^ <br />• . <br />E?{HIBIT "C" - MINING PLAN <br />(A) Our approximate starting date for the gravel pit is <br />January 5, 1998, and will end January 5, ?008. <br />(B) The estimated depth to which soil, suitable as a plant <br />growth medium will be approximately 4 to 5 inches. We will <br />stockpile and stabilize the top soil with a cover crop of <br />oats. <br />(C) The thickness of overburden or waste rock will vary <br />from 0 to 3 inches and will be stockpiled as indicated on <br />Exhibit "E" map. <br />(D) The thickness of the deposit to be mined will vary from <br />3 feet to 8 feet in depth. <br />(E) Access route to the pit will be from the north side of <br />the property. This access route was requested by the <br />property owner. The only components being used in this <br />mining operation will be loader, portable crusher, <br />bulldozer, and belly dump. <br />(F) See Exhibit "E" map. <br />(G) The existing access road is approximately 10 to 12 feet <br />in width. This road is used by the property owner in order <br />to feed his cattle in the winter time. No improvement will <br />need to be made to the road. <br />(H) There will be no need for water in conjunction with <br />this operation. <br />(I) In checking with the property owner as to the depth of <br />existing wells on the ranch which are from 30 to 40 feet, we <br />feel we will not encounter any ground water at this pit, <br />since we will not be going that deep. <br />(J) Colorado water laws or existing water rights will not <br />be affected by this operation. <br />(K) No refuse, acid or toxic producing materials are <br />anticipated in this mining operation. If we were to <br />encounter a problem with any of the above, we would isolate <br />the materials and contact the local Health Department as <br />well as the Division of Minerals and Geology for further <br />assistance. <br />