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RECLAMATION COSTS <br />EXHIBIT L <br />The worst case reclamation scenario takes place at the end of Phase 1, with almost the entire <br />disturbed azea unreclaimed. Topsoil will have to be distributed from the stockpiles and the berms <br />over the entire pit at a depth of 6". Several structures would require to be removed such as the <br />office building, asphalt plant foundation, and the fuel bunker. A breakdown of all costs <br />associated can be seen in the table below: <br /> <br />~a~l~ y ~ R? A'+ .. <br />~et rr~ <br />1 Remove asphalt plant foundation, fuel bunker, truck scale, misc 0.5 $8,000 <br /> Remove 5962 cy of overburden from berm. Push down with D-8 0.25 $5,962 <br />2 and regrade at the bottom.Cost is $1.00 per cy <br /> Replace topsoil on 62.2 acres to 6" depth. Place 12" on 2.12 acres 4 $113,028 <br /> of wetlands. Bring from stockpiles and berms, spread and final <br />3' grade 94,190 cy $1.20 er cy. <br />4 Ri surface azeas rior to seeding. 3.0 acres $300/acre 0.2 $900 <br /> Reseed, mulch and fertilize all wetland azeas. Drill seeding and 0.25 $2,862 <br />S crimp mulchin will be employed $1350/acre x 2.12 acres <br /> ' <br />and tackifier mulching will be employed @ $1300/acre x 14.85 0.25 $19,305 <br />6 acres <br /> Totals 5.45 $150,057 <br /> DMG Costs (21 % x direct costs $31,512 <br /> Total Bond Amount $181,569 <br />Note: The required topsoil is much less than that which actually is stored, therefore, the worst <br />case must move what is stored: 94,190 cy. <br />RECEIVED <br />DEC 112006 <br />DlviSiAn of Reelamatlon, <br />Mining and Sefety <br />Colona Pit November 06 L-1 <br />