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EXHIBIT "E" -RECLAMATION PLAN (Technical Revision 6-20-85, Page 11) <br />TOPOGRAPHY -After mining is completed, the area will be graded on the <br />contour to conserve moisture and reduce erosion to a . 5% slope to the north and east. <br />FERTILIZER -See Reclamation Plan, for the mine. <br />SEEDIAIG -See Reclamation Plan, for the mine. <br />MULCHING -See Reclamation Plan for the Mine. <br />PROTECTION -The area will be 3 strand barbed wired for protection from <br />grazing and disturbance until it is stabilized. <br />All access roads will be reclaimed per the reclamation plan. <br />Spill and Contamination Management will be carried out in the following manner: <br />1) The leak in the asphalt plant retort has been repaired and therefore, there <br />will be no oil leakage on-site. <br />2) Any oil spill and contamination shall be cleaned up, burried under 3 ft. of <br />overburden. See Reclam ~tion plan for asphalt plant. (See mag, Exhibit "C"). <br />3) The discharge point of asphalt-batch plant sump will flow into a discharge <br />channel three ft. deep, lined with rock and proceed to the bottom of the hill where <br />a check-dam, 5 ft. high will contain the discharge and this will be cleaned once a <br />month and burried under 3 ft. of topsoil along the face of the terrace in Area "A" <br />(See map, Exhibit "C"). <br />No discharge from the asphalt batch plant sump will be allowed to enter the <br />irrigation ditch, and the oil will be skimmed off the water. (See drawing "C"). <br />~N ~ ~/ / <br />~"~ _ / dim <br />