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<br />end of Year 4 (worst case for first five years). Page 3-1b has been revised to reflect <br />• cumulative bond estimates for end of Year 3 and end of Year 4. <br />41a. See response to question #40. <br />~41b. In the third paragraph on page 2.05-76, please change the text sentence "The primary <br />post-mine land use will be livestock grazing" to read 'The primary post-mine land use <br />will be range/and" This is consistent with DMG regulation definitions, permit page 2.05- <br />80, and Exhibit 17, Landowner letter. (Rule 1.04(71)) <br />~1LLCC Response: Page 2.05-76 has been corrected and is attached as a replacement page. <br />41 c. LCC has been approved to use extended reference areas for determination of <br />revegetation success. Since the permit boundary has been substantially reduced, there <br />has been a significant reduction in the permit area and thus, a reduction in acceptable <br />areas for use as extended reference areas. Please depict on a map, preferably Map <br />2.04.10-1, suitable extended reference areas for each post mine land use. (Rule <br />2.04.10(2)) <br />W ~~ ~ LCC Response: New reference areas will be located within the permit boundaries and <br />5 Ubr,~~ submitted to the Division as soon as possible. <br />Rule 2.06.4 and 2.06.5 Oaerations on Steep Sloaes <br />x/42. The Division reviewed map 2.05.4-1 and Exhibit 17. The following questions resulted <br />• from this review. <br />a. Response accepted. <br />b. Response accepted. <br />c. Response accepted based on PMT maps submitted 9/712001. <br />d. Response accepted. <br />e. See response to c. above. <br />f. See response to c. above. <br />Rule 2.O1i.8 Oaerations on Alluvial Vallev Floors <br />,/43. Response accepted. <br />Rule 4.03 Roads <br />45. a. Haul road information is forthcoming from Greystone following our 9/7/2001 <br />meeting. <br />LCC Response: Maps 2.05.3-3a through 2.05.3-3d have been revised to clearly show sections <br />• of haul road that are new construction, modify existing roads (flatten slope or widen), or <br />use existing roads that are not substantially changed. <br />