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<br /> <br />It is obvious that the excavation period for this clay body <br />makes these estimates ,lust that. The operator cannot protect <br />business demand for this period as stated in (e): An Op- <br />erator shall not he required to meet specifiic dates fior <br />initiation or completion of mining a phase as may be identi- <br />fied in the timetable. <br />(ii) Description of size and location to be worked during <br />each phase• <br />See Mining Plan and Timetable Map - Exhibit "C" <br />(iii) Outline the sequence in which each state or phase of <br />the operation will be carried out. <br />See Mining Plan and Timetable Map - Exhibit "C". <br />Mining ofi the affected area will proceed as described ear- <br />lier. 50' - 60" slices will be cut into the hill in the <br />affected area. <br />(f) Narrative information in con,tunction with maps in <br />Exhibit "C". <br />(i) Nature, depth and thickness of the deposit and thick- <br />ness of overburden to be removed: <br />The clay deposit ranges in depth firom 15' - 50'. <br />Overburden varies from 10" - 16" and consists of the <br />Louviers - Travessilla Complex. Caprock is 2'-8" <br />thick. <br />(ii) Nature of the stratum immediately beneath the <br />material to be mined: <br />The stratum immediately beneath the clay body is <br />clay, sand and/or shale. <br /> <br />