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i <br /> <br />244 <br /> 1 bonding that was done was done on a worst case <br />~ 2 basis. It assumed that no concurrent reclamation <br />' 3 would occur on-site <br /> . <br /> 4 Battle Mountain has committed as part of <br /> 5 the amendment to do concurrent reclamation when <br /> 6 possible, and that would include things like I <br /> 7 mentioned this morning, the face of the tailings <br /> a embankment itself. That also includes grading and <br /> 9 reclamation of the waste rock disposal areas, as <br /> to and we <br />construction of those areas is com <br />leted <br /> , <br />p <br /> 11 estimate by -- that, in spite of having all six <br /> <br /> 12 waste rock disposal areas included in the bond, by <br />' 13 the end of operations, at least four of those e~ix <br /> la will have been reclaimed. <br /> 15 In addition, there were concerns brought <br /> 16 up about contingencies for no growth of grass and <br />' 17 also for clean-out of sediment traps. Battle <br /> 18 Mountain will be the operator and the bond will be <br />' <br /> 19 on place at this site until the re-vegetation has <br />' 20 been determined successful by the Mined Land <br /> 21 Reclamation Division. <br /> 22 And, as I mentioned earlier, they will <br /> 23 continue to keep their sediment control in place <br /> 24 until such time as the re-vegetation is successful. <br /> 25 There was a concern about maintenance of <br /> AGREN, BLANDO & BILLINGS <br />li <br />