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<br />EXHIBIT C: MINING PLAN <br /> <br />a.) The mining will start April 10"' or as soon as permit is received and end 03/01/02. <br />h.) Topsoil of 6" will be removed and stockpiled in the southwest corner of Permit area <br />- out of the way of rainstorm drainage. Topsoil will be replaced as soon as possible <br />after each region of excavation is done. <br />c.) No overburden other then topsoil will be removed. <br />d.) The deposit to be mined will be 8-10 feet which will be removal of the hillside. No <br />hole will be excavated. <br />e.) The access roads as on the map (Exhibit E) will be 6" of gravel pack-16 feet wide <br />after vegetation is removed and stockpiled in main permit area <br />f.) Stockpiled topsoil will be approximately 20 feet wide, 10 feet high, and 20 feet long. <br />g.) The access road will be 2800 feet in length and 16 feet wide. There will be no <br />blockage of natural drainage. Two 2d" culverts will be placed as shown on map <br />(Exhibit E) for rainstorm drainage. No obstruction will be placed in the gully <br />(shown on map). <br />h.) No water will be used in this operation. <br />i.) Excavation is in a terrace situation with the floor elevation above the known water <br />elevation, the excavation operation will not require any type of de-watering. <br />j.) A permit will be applied for with the Colorado Dept. of Public Health and <br />Environment, Water Quality Control Division. A Storm water Management Plan <br />will be filed with their office. <br />k.) If refuse and acid or toxic producing materials are exposed on the site, the <br />appropriate Dept of Environment Quality officials as well as the Colorado Dept of <br />Natural Resources will be immediately notified. <br />I.) The mining operation will not degrade the present Hydrlogic balance. Topsoil will <br />be stored out of reach of rainwater. <br />m.) No materials will be processed on site. <br />n.) The primary commodity extracted will be Pit Run Gravel. No secondary <br />