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• t <br />z <br />F. Why do they have so much acreage? 20 acres/year <br />Exhibit C <br />This map shows the quarry area being worked now and the future <br />quarry. The total of these areas are 33 acres. The map also <br />shows the depleted acres, which totals 15 acres. This is a <br />20-year plan. 33 acres + 15 acres = 48 acres divded by <br />20 = 2.4 acres per year. <br />Reclamation Plan <br />A. What about topsoil? {Vhere stored? Depth? <br />Answered in A. of M1lining Plan questions. <br />B. Slope? <br />Answered in C of the Mining Plan questions. <br />C. IVhat about dump? <br />Some of the fines may be used in the quarry areas. When dumping is <br />completed, the dump will be revegetated with the same fertilizer <br />and seed mixture as used in the quarry. <br />D. How big is Echo Canyon? <br />Echo Canyon is 100 yds wide at the top and ±175 ft deep. <br />E. Reclamation map need stages, sequence, final contour. <br />1. Final Contour <br />This is shown in Exhibit F, Reclamation Plan P1ap. <br />~. Sequences and Stages <br />These are described in Exhibit E, Reclamation Plan. <br />Acreage is broken down in Exhibit D - Page 2. <br />"Disturbed Acreage <br />Dtajor - 26 acres <br />Dtoderate - 9 acres <br />Minor - 446 acres" <br />12/5/77 <br />