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help prevent run off shouts natural growth not occur with in the fast year. If nceded the <br />stockpiles will be seeded with western wheat, ~ intermediate wheat grass favway crested wheat <br />grass, or other plantings as recommended by the NRCS to stabilize these stockpiles salvaged, to <br />include any topsoil that maybe imported into the pit area for use in reclamation. <br />Mining will consist of scraping material up with a bulldozer or asend-loader into piles to be <br />loaded onto trucks to be transported off site, as this is a pit operation. Mining will be in aoi east to <br />northeast dvoction to help take some of the steep slopes down that are part of the old pit area and <br />yet maintain the 3:1 sloping or less leaving a longer gentler slop for reclamation. Material in the <br />area is deep and will last for at least another 20 years. None of the area of the old pit on the west <br />side will be disturbed, but part of the old pit on the east side will be used There are terraces on <br />the upper part of the new east boundary to divest water abe hold it from running down the steep <br />hill, as well as a catch terrace oo the south outer edge of the pit. These terraces will not be <br />disturbed during mining and any disdubance causing more water to be directed toward thimt <br />foreseen as a problem will be abated by placing a berm on the edge of the pit to avoid any storm <br />event from over burdening the purpose of these terraces and directing run off into the pit itself. <br />No water will be used or will any ground water be contacted. Water will be held in the bottom of <br />the pit in two wets-holding areas for use as a watering scorns for livestock and wildlife. <br />EXHIBIT D <br />Reclamation Plan <br />The original reclamation plan along with a technical revision is part of the original permit and <br />iceluded with this request. Missing from both the original reclamation plan and technical revision <br />is the fact that topsoil will have to be imported in order to complete reclamation along with <br />augmenting the area as recommended by the NRCS, as well as their requirements of type and <br />amount of seed to plant. Lincoln County may also incorporate the use of terracing to help knock <br />down the steep slopes now preset. This will be explored as removal of material progressts. <br />EXHIBIT F <br />Other permits required <br />The only other permit tequved is the A.P.E.N and is included with this filing. <br />EXHIBIT H <br />Municipalities <br />These are no municipalities within two (2) miles of the operation. <br />EXHIBIT L <br />Permanent Man-Made Structures <br />Thee are no man-made structures within 200 feet, nor will any be erected on the site. <br />