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<br />n <br />U <br />• <br />(5) EXHIBIT D - MINING PLAN <br />The mining plan shall supply the following information <br />correlated with the affected lands, map(s) and time- <br />tables: <br />(a) Description of the method(s) of mining to be em- <br />ployed in each stage of the operation as related to any <br />surface disturbance on affected lands; <br />((a)) Overburden will be moved by dozer, raw material <br />will be removed from vein by front-end loader, instantly <br />crushed or screened into finished material piles, and <br />piles will be moved only as customer demand provides. <br />(b) Earthmoving; <br />((b)) Dozer <br />(c) All water diversions and improvements; and <br />((c)) N/A <br />(d) The size of area(s) to <br />Disturbances associated with <br />fied as: <br />(fd)) SEE EXHIBIT D (d) <br />be worked at any one time. <br />these areas may be classi- <br />MAJOR DISTURBANCE: that area of a mining operation <br />which includes excavations, overburden spoils, and top- <br />soil stockpiles; <br />MODERATE DISTURBANCE: that area of a mining operation <br />which is a result of backfilling of an open cut, stabi- <br />lization of waste dumps, the leveling of the overburden <br />spoils, the smooth grading and distribution of topsoil <br />or other suitable approved plant growth medium. Also <br />includes, within the affected area: on site private <br />ways; roads; railroads; evaporation or settling ponds; <br />leaching dumps; work, parking, storage or waste dis- <br />charge areas; and areas in which structures, facilities, <br />equipment, machines, tools or other materials or prop- <br />erty which result from or are used in the mining op- <br />eration are situated; or <br />MINOR DISTURBANCE: that area of a mining operation <br />. which is undergoing preparation immediately prior to <br />planting or seeding, is being planted or seeded, or has <br />been planted or seeded and has not been released from <br />