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112(2) (f) a. Description of the method(s) of mining to be employed in <br /> each stage of the operation as related to any surface dis- <br /> turbance on affected land : <br /> b. Earthmoving ; <br /> c. All water diversion and impoundment: and <br /> 112(2) (9) \1d. The size of area(s) to be worked at any one time. Where <br /> applicable , disturbances associated with these areas may be <br /> classified as : <br /> ( i) Major disturbance - that area of a minina operation <br /> which includes excavations , overburden spoils , and <br /> topsoil stockpiles. <br /> ( ii ) Moderate disturbance - that area of a mining operation <br /> which is a result of backfilling of an open cut , <br /> stabilization of waste dumps , the leveling of over- <br /> burden spoils , the smooth grading and the distribution <br /> of to or other suitable approved plant growth <br /> medium. Also includes , within the affected area , <br /> on-site private ways , roads , railroads , evaporation <br /> or settling ponds , leaching dumps , work, parkinq, <br /> storage or waste discharge areas and areas in which <br /> structures , facilities , equipment , machines , tools <br /> or other materials or property which result from or <br /> are used in the mining operation are situated. <br /> ( iii) Minor disturbance - that area of a mining operation <br /> which is undergoing preparation immediately prior to <br /> planting or seeding, is being planted or seeded, or <br /> has been planted or seeded and has not been released <br /> from bond upon full completion of all reclamation <br /> requirements as set forth in the permit. /tom <br /> 112(2) (h) e. A timetable shall be required to help describe the mining F <br /> operation in terms of: <br /> (i ) An estimate of the periods of time which will be <br /> required for the various stages or phases of the <br /> operation. <br /> ( ii ) A description of the size and location of each area to <br /> be worked during each phase. <br /> ( iii) Outlining the sequence in which each stage or phase of <br /> the operation will be carried out . <br /> (Timetables need not be separate and distinct from the mining <br /> plan, but may be incorporated therein. ) <br /> A map ( in EXHIBIT C) may be used along with a narrative to <br /> present the following information : <br /> OWN <br /> - 16 - <br />