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-` <br />EXHIBIT E y9g , <br />RECLAr:fATION PLAN AND TIIvTETABLE <br />1 <br />Reclamation Plan <br />' The reclamation plan requires that the affected lands be <br />returned to an area suitable for grazing horses. The property <br />is currently used by Robco for mining and by the land owners for <br />' grazing horses. LVe hope that after reclamation the vegetation <br />will not be degraded by excessive grazing, as it is currently <br />(see Exhibit J for details). At a meeting with representatives <br />1 of Sedalia Land Company on August 31, 1979, A1r. B. T. ivfartin, <br />attorney for Robco, and ~,1r. Larry O'Brian of Environment, Inc., <br />' consultant to Robco, explained existing conditions, amounts of <br />clay found to be present by test hole drilling and the probable <br />life of the operation. At that meeting Sedalia Land Company was <br />' asked to explain plans for future uses of the property so that <br />those uses could be included in the final reclamation plan. <br />' Robco' s representatives were advised that Sedalia Land Company <br /> could not determine the use their company might wish to make of <br />' the land so far in the futur e. Sedalia was advised that Robco <br /> had no choice but to prepare a reclamation plan for the niLRB <br /> <br /> based on a predicted future land use and barring any usable input <br />by Sedalia, Robco would prepare a plan for reclaiming the land <br />for horse grazing. This plan will return the land to a reasonable <br />' contour and will revegetate the land to conditions at least as <br />good as they are now. <br />' <br /> - 16 - <br /> <br />