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i~ • <br /> EXHIBIT E (Cont'd) <br />I , <br /> surrounding area and to the quality and quantity of water in <br />t surface and ground water systems during and after reclamation. <br />I, Suburban believes it is in compliance wi th federal and state <br /> laws and regulations governing water and water rights. There <br />' is no application of the river dredge law or siltation structure <br /> removal requirement. See Exhibit G for more details concerning <br />' water, <br /> Area outside the perimeter of the affected land will not <br />' <br /> be affected in any foreseeable way by slides, runoff or other <br />' functions of the mining and reclamation operations. <br /> All land area of the affected land will be stabilized <br />' through revegetation and grading to control erosion and attendant <br /> air and water pollution. <br /> <br /> The landowner-operator has elected to reclaim by creating <br /> an area suitable for private recreation and wildlife habitat. <br /> The reclamation map, Exhibit F, indicates the component parts <br />' of this plan. <br /> It is intended that wildlife habitat in the area will be <br /> h <br />d b <br />th <br />l <br />ti <br />E <br />il <br />l <br />S <br />hi <br />i <br />H f <br />d <br /> en <br />ance <br />e rec <br />y <br />ama <br />on p <br />an. <br />ee <br />x <br />or more <br />eta <br />t <br />s. <br />b <br />f Revegetation Program. The revegetation program has been <br />' adapted from recommendations of the Soil Conservation Service <br /> as revised by Mr. James R. Schmieding of the MLR staff (see Exhibit <br /> I/J). The plan varies from that recommended by the SCS. <br /> Fertilizer. After grading, backfilling, shaping and top- <br />, soiling, as discussed earlier, commercial dry fertilizer with <br />~_~ <br />- 15 - <br />1 <br />