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c-1. Grading - all grading will be accomplished when <br /> feasible, approximately one year after the min- <br /> ing process in a particular phase is completed, <br /> using heavy earthmoving equipment. All areas out- <br /> side the site will be protected from erosion or <br /> siltation as a result of the operations. No <br /> refuse and acid forming or toxic materials that <br /> might create water pollution are anticipated to <br /> result from the proposed mining operation. No <br /> drill or auger holes, or shafts will result from <br /> the mining operation. <br /> c-2. Water - the operator intends to comply with <br /> applicable Colorado water laws and regulations <br /> governing water rights and with all applicable <br /> Federal and Colorado laws and regulations govern- <br /> ing water quality and dredge and fill require- <br /> ments where applicable. (See Exhibit G) <br /> See also USDA Soil Conservation Service <br /> information marked Exhibit AA regarding ground <br /> water, soils, and grasses in the area. <br /> c-3. Wildlife - the Colorado Division of Wildlife is <br /> currently reviewing the Pre-Mining Plan. A copy <br /> of their review is included as Exhibit H. No <br /> conflicts with wildlife are anticipated with <br /> regard to reclamation. <br /> c-4 . Topsoiling - topsoil is limited and it is generally <br /> of poor quality as shown on Exhibit AA; however, <br /> the limited topsoil will be stockpiled above the <br /> 100 year floodprone district, approximate eleva- <br /> tion 4, 833 and will be spread uniformly in depths <br /> of approximately 8 inches on the dike areas <br /> above the water line of the impoundments and in <br /> other locations that might have been disturbed <br /> during the mining operations to provide a support <br /> for vegetation. Topsoil will be maintained in a <br /> useable condition by creating vegetative cover if <br /> prolonged storage is required. <br />