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I <br /> TOPSOIL SALVAGE (Exhibit B and C , No. 1) <br /> Topsoil will be salvaged from the rock outcrop area when- <br /> ever the topsoil exceeds greater than 4 inches in depth and <br /> is in a continuous unit of greater than ten cubic yards of <br /> volume (Red area on Map 2) . The salvaged topsoil will be stock- <br /> piled away from thedrainage on the west side of the road at the <br /> southern edge of the red area (Map 2) . The topsoil stockpile <br /> will be stabilized with a perennial cover crop of western <br /> wheatgrass . The cover crop will be applied to the stockpile <br /> at a broadcast rate of 6 . 0 lbs . of pure live seed/Ac . There <br /> are no plans to stockpile other materials with or instead of <br /> topsoil . <br /> QUARRIED ROCK PROCESSING (Exhibit B and C , No . 2) <br /> All Quarry rock processing will be conducted at Colorado <br /> Quarries , Inc. , in Canon City. All Blasted rock material at <br /> the Quarry site will be loaded and transferred from the mine <br /> area by truck. At no time will quarry rock processing take <br /> place at the mine site . <br /> SEDIMENT CONTROL (Exhibit B and C , No . 6 , Exhibit D , No . 2) <br /> The natural drainage pattern of the permit area will be <br /> maintained at all times . Whenever mining operations approach <br /> the drainage , the integrity of the drainage will be maintained <br /> through the use of culverts designed to carry a 25-year storm. <br />