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MINING PLAN <br />Changes in the Extent of Eastern Phases: Some small adjustments have been made in the <br />plan to the southern boundary of Phase 3e and Phase 4e. Basically, mining has not extended as faz <br />southward as was originally anticipated. This has been required to account for the groundwater <br />remediation program. Land immediately south of Phase 3e is used for the injection wells that returns <br />treated water to the water table. Land immediately south of Phase 4e is used for the treatment system <br />and other facilities. These were all noted in a previous technical revision, but in that technical revision <br />the final topography was not adjusted. As a result of not mining as far south in these two azeas, <br />adjustments to the final topography are required. These aze addressed more completely in the <br />Reclamation Plan. <br />At this time, no other changes appear to be necessary to the mining or reclamation plans as a <br />result of events that have transpired since the last amendment (1992) or are expected to transpire in <br />the future. However, as noted in the Reclamation Plan, a few other aspects of the overall reclamation <br />plan aze being altered, but mainly the seed mixture for planting on the final slopes. The seed mixture <br />is in bad need of being modernized as it contains one species that is now considered a weed in <br />Colorado. <br />Daniels Sand Pit #2 -Little Johnson Amendment - nn-is~3-oo7 Exhibit D Page 10 <br />