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i <br /> • EXHIBIT C - Pre-Mlnln $ MiningPlan Ma of Affected Lands <br /> ee attac a map <br /> a. Surface owners shown on index map (Exhibit B) <br /> b. Creeks , roads , buildings , power line $ other <br /> topographic features shown on topographic map <br /> (Exhibit B $ C) <br /> C. Contours shown on topographic map <br /> d. Area involved in operation - <br /> 149 A. less 6 A. (SE Cor) less 12 A. (NW Cor) <br /> less 2 A. (roads) = 129 Acres <br /> e . Vegetation in mined F, unmined area is minimal <br /> but consists of some native bottom land grasses , <br /> weeds , and a few scrubby trees . (See Exhibit AA) <br /> f. Water Information - Existing surface water <br /> resources shown on attached map including <br /> Exhibit C. - See also Exhibit G. <br /> • EXHIBIT D - Mining Plan (See also Mining Plan on attached map) <br /> a $ b. Mining by surface earthmoving machines . <br /> C. No water diversions from without or within property- <br /> Finished excavations to be maintained as water <br /> impoundment ponds from natural stream flows and <br /> ground water for recreation purposes . <br /> d. See Mining Plan. Each designated area is worked <br /> separately. See Plan for associated disturbances . <br /> (i) , (ii) , (iii) See Mining Plan. <br /> e. (i) , (ii) - Sand and gravel thickness varies - <br /> See Plan . Overburden is described-in Exhibit AA. <br /> Shale stratum underlies material . <br /> EXHIBIT E - Reclamation Plan <br /> a. The operator proposes to reclaim the area through <br /> development of water impoundments with seeded <br /> dikes and picnic areas for recreational purposes . <br /> The reclamation will consist of a series of flow- <br /> through impoundments , generally within the natural <br /> ground water levels of the immediate area. <br /> • Because the bottom of the excavations are well <br /> below normal ground water, the most feasible future <br /> 2 of 7 <br />