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<br /> <br />that a structure ment building and not power lines, roads, <br />and asundery other things the staff would like to be struc- <br />tures. <br />Exhih;t D - Mining P1_an <br />,/1. All over burden will be used in reclamation. This statement <br /> ment that in some places no overburden would be need; ie. on <br /> some parts of the floor of the mine and in areas where <br /> slopes will be mined instead of backfilled. <br />2. Robinson Brick Company will take this suggestion in to <br /> consideration, Past experience has shown trying to maintain <br /> a cover crop on overburden stockpiles is a waste of time and <br /> money for the operator and since overburden is not critical <br /> to the reclamation of this site I will not commit Robinson <br />~ to this requirement. Understand that Robinson is the one <br />~ <br />3.asb~ responsible for final reclamation according to MLRB Rule 6.5 <br /> 116(1)(f)(a). Thank you for this suggestion. <br />w~u.w <br />3. Mining of the badlands area will be determined by the market <br /> demands and demands for clay. The mining plan maps indicate <br /> areas to be mined at this time. If market demands were such <br /> that it becomes feasible to mine more area Robinson will do <br /> so. That is why they have included the entire 1364 acres <br /> +/- in the affected lands. <br />4. Yes, Undesirable in this case means unsuitable for revege- <br /> tation purposes. <br />~5. That means to use it for other purposes other than top- <br /> soiling. To spoil it. <br />J 6. The farm yard is the only area that may not be mined some <br /> time during the life of the mine. As I stated before,it is <br />C~ possible that the entire 1364 acres +/- less setbacks could <br />~ ~~~ be mined. The mining plan states no more than 50 acres +/- <br />. <br />,:,~ will be disturbed at any one time. Again market demands in <br /> the future may make it feasible to mine more land than <br />~~ depicted on the Map Exhibits provided. Annual reports will <br />' keep the Division informed of Robinson Brick and Tiles <br />• '~ intentions for the future. <br /> .,, Cr- ' <br />7. Water on site will be used. - l <br />Exhi bit E - Reclamation Plan <br />1. From drill hole data obtained by Robinson Brick Company. <br /> There is more than 30,000 cy available for reclamation on <br />• - , the site. Robinson said they would stockpile 30,000 cy of <br />-. <br />;<< r^~~ <br />~4e~burden for use in reclamation because that is the <br /> e amount needed to complete the reclamation in a 50 <br />• ~ acre +/- area of disturbance. <br />a .~ G ~ ~~.~ - 1, 1.~ -~.,:,~-~.~ - ~ Jj,r~ <br />~~ <br />