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Exhibit D <br />a. If overburden is not sold or used as dam material, it will be piled away from <br />crushable material. The division will be contacted if used on permitted area. <br />b. The reclamated slopes will be 3 to 1 or less of a slope. <br />c. The pit will mine at a 3 to 1 slope and 6 inches of topsoil will be placed over <br />clay base gravel. This will take place when an area is graded and topsoil <br />needs to be moved or at the end of the project. After placement of topsoil, if <br />needed it will be disc. Along with natural range seeds and crested wheat <br />grass at 5 lbs. Per acre will be Billed and 10 pounds if broadcasted then <br />harrowed. Straw will be used as mulch and hand scattered to cover the <br />seeded area. <br />d. A pond is part of the reclamation plan. There will be only one road left to the <br />area and not reclamated. <br />e. None. <br />f. When the pit reaches the maximum disturbance there will be a high wall 750 <br />feet long and 20 feet high. There is 17,500 yards to be pushed from 0 to 25 <br />yards leaving a 3 to 1 slope. 500 yards of topsoil will be pushed or hauled <br />and placed over the slope. The estimated cost for a large dozer at $100 per <br />hour for 16 hours is $1,600. A small dozer at $50 per hour for 8 hours is <br />$400. Placement of 500 yard of topsoil at $2 per yard is $1000. The discing <br />and drilling of seeds at $40 per hour for 8 hours is $320. Straw for mulching <br />is $60 per ton at 5 tons is $300. Two laborers at $6 per hour for SO hours <br />costs $120. Fertilizer if needed (type 3712) from Basin Coop at $250 per ton <br />and 150 lbs. Per acre is $240. Total estimated cost is $3,980. <br />