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• <br />8 Smooth last cut with gravel from surrounding area, create <br />lake 1.5 <br />9 Remove trailers and tanks from camp azea 1.0 <br />10 Remove shop and processing building, conveyors, <br />pipelines 2.0 <br />11 Smooth 600' gravel berm from property along Highway 9 0.5 <br />12 Smooth sediment ponds #1, #3 and #4 into one pond 0.5 <br />13 Backfill Pond #2 0.5 <br />14 Remove all mobile equipment from site 0.5 <br />15 Re- topsoi123.4 acres of land from Fines Piles #2 and #3 2.0 <br />16 Seed and mulch 21.0 acres and place tree saplings in <br />remaining reclaimed azea of 2.4 acres. 1.0 <br /> <br /> TOTAL MONTHS (INCLUDING MINING) 79.5 <br />Map F shows the site after full reclamation. Also, post-mine land use areas are shown. It is too <br />•' premature to show any more detail than that shown for the post-mining use on the permit area, <br />however, areas designated for each of the post-mining land uses, commercial, open <br />space/wildlife habitat and residential are shown. The cross-section lines A and B aze used to <br />show the original, mining and final topography on Map C-3. Note that the original topography <br />is estimated. <br />Revegetation details are given at the end of this Exhibit. <br />3. Gravel Pit Reclamation <br />When gravel mining moves from the old 110 area to the area north of the gold plant, the old 110 <br />azea will be reclaimed. This will be done with dozers grading the surface to slopes no steeper <br />than 3H:1 V, as shown on Map F. This will be done within 2 yeazs of the approval of the 2003 <br />Alma Placer 7/03 40 <br />