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Exhibit E -Reclamation Plan <br />1.. The reclamation plan for The Shores includes creation of a 112,acre lake. The applicant has <br />stated on page 21 of the application that "We aze in the process of applying for a well permit and <br />required temporary substitute supply plan to augment evaporative toss from the ponds." <br />Therefore, until such time that the applicant can demonstrate approval of adequate water rights <br />not only for operational needs during mining but also evaporative loss following creation of the <br />112 acre lake, the Division will require a either 1) a financial warranty adequate to cover the cost <br />of backfilling the pond/lake azea to at least 2 feet above the highest groundwater elevation <br />monitored, and a plan and commitment for monitoring the groundwater elevation neaz the <br />excavation, or 2) an alternate reclamation plan (and cost) that does not involve exposed <br />groundwater. <br />2. The applicant has provided on pages 22-24 a reclamation seed mix and list of trees/shmbs that <br />may be planted. Based upon the vegetation information provided in the Weld County Soil <br />Survey, the Division recommends that you incorporate the following seed mix and trees/shrubs <br />for reclamation of "The Shores" site. <br />THE SHORES -RECLAMATION SEED MIX .TREES/SHRUBS <br />Species % of Mix Rate (lbs. PLS./A) <br />Little Bluestem 15 0.5 Rocky Mountain Juniper <br />Sand Bluestem 20 3.0 Eastern Redcedaz <br />Sand Dropseed * 15 1.0 Pondergsa Pine <br />Blue Grama 15 0,5 Siberian Elm <br />Switchgrass 10 '0:5 Hackbeny <br />Sideoats Grama 10 1.0 Skunkbush Sumac <br />Western Wheatgrass 10 1.5 Siberian Peashrub <br />Needle & Thread 5 1.0 Lilac <br />Blue Flax - 0.5 <br />Total <br />100 <br />9.5 <br />* Double rate for broadcast seeding <br />* * May substitute prairie sandreed if sand dropseed is not available <br />Exhibit G -Water Information <br />1. The application lists on pages 27-29 projected water requirements for the mining operation <br />and reclamation, as required by Rule 6.4.7(4). Megan Sullivan of the Office of the State <br />