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EXHIBIT B <br />Site Description <br />~~~~f'`~l~~c <br />The site is located 26 miles Southeast of Hu o Colorado and is o en ran eland. The site will be Ar .. Ff8 ~ ? ?004 <br />located on a rise in the terrain at an elevation of approximately 4920 feetg. The terrain for the most v~sr°° °j Minerals <br />part is flat, but does have slopes that rise to approximately 3: t on an outcropping where the end ge°~°gY <br />material is located. There are no streams or watercourses in the area as this site is located on a dry <br />plateau. <br />There are no man made structures within 200 feet of the proposed operation. There is man made drainage to <br />a stock pond located north east of the site, but no storm water from the operation will drain itrto it. <br />Soil in the area from the United States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service <br />shows that they are mostly Heldt Clay loam with 2 % slopes as well as Haxtun sandy loam. <br />Vegetation in the azea is native grasses of mostly buffalo and western wheat grass and used as <br />grazing. The area does have yucca and other varieties of cactus. <br />There is no major wildlife in the area, or endangered species, nor will any wild life habitat be <br />- impacted. - - - - - - - -- - <br />EXHIBIT C <br />Mining Plan <br />This operation will commence in early 2004 and with the amount of material available it should <br />continue unti12024. This operation will be active but will be used less than 180 days per yeaz. <br />Topsoil runs from 6 to 10 inches in depth and will be salvaged and stockpiled for use in reclamation. <br />These stockpiles, if needed, will be seeded with a fast growing mixture seed of forbs or prosso millet <br />to stabilize them and control run off erosion. If the stockpiles do not revegetated with a natural cover <br />a re-seeding will be done and include perennials grasses such as fast growing western wheat, <br />intermediate wheat grass, fairway crested wheat grass, or other planting as recommend by the NRCS. <br />The over burden varies in depth from 2 feet to 4 feet and will be stockpiled if not used as a binder for <br />the sand and gravel and any stockpiles will be treated the same as topsoil with seeding done if natural <br />growth does not hold the material in place. The material runs at a depth of approximately 5 to 12 foot <br />and the noel where the operation will be taking place is mostly good gravel. The main commodities <br />will be sand and gravel. <br />This will be a pit operation with scrapping the material with a bulldozer or end loader from the <br />pit in an east to west direction and stockpiling it in the loading area to be removed as needed to <br />job locations within Lincoln CounTy. The stockpiles of topsoil, overburden and material will be <br />the only distwbance to the land surface besides the operation No water, screeninc or chemicals <br />The area does have a man made drainage area, which drains, into a holding pond approximately <br />a mile to east of the operation from the north and away from the pit. In order to keep to a <br />minimal amount of disturbance to the hydrologic balance only a small area will be exposed at <br />any time and sloping will be done to control any run off at 3:. i or less. If needed the area will be <br />seeded with a fast growing ground cover until full reclamation begins. Topsoil will be replaced at <br />the depth of at least 6 inches and augmented as recommended by the NRCS prior to plaming. <br />The soil in the area is fast to perk and the run off will be minimal. <br />