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~~ <br />ttt <br />t1 <br />i <br />1 <br />f, <br />i~ <br />I' <br />f <br />~' <br />1 ' <br />,• <br /><;' <br /> <br /> <br />t <br />~~' <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br />t <br /> <br /> <br />F(HIBIT E (Revised Q-28-78) <br /> <br />all complicated by the 15 degree dip of the <br />formations. <br />(2) Continuing activity of A-band quarries <br />niter the C and E-band quarries are re- <br />opened in 1980. <br />(3) Eventual reclamation of the east side of <br />the older depleted A-band quarry appears <br />possible with placement of D-band overburden <br />removed from the C-band. <br />(4) Actual operation of the C and E-band quarries <br />and preheater kiln appears to be important <br />to an,v meaningful time schedules of the <br />various stages of reclamation beyond esti- <br />mater previou,ly narrated. <br />(ii) & (iii) As stated in the 1'4ining Plan average advance <br />of the reopened C and E-band quarries will average <br />about 8 acres per year. As initial reopen'.ng will <br />require a :.i•~eable area the average advance will <br />not be evident for several years. <br />g. A description of each of the following: <br />(i) Final grading - specify maximum anticipated slope <br />gradient or expected ranges thereof. <br />(ii) Se~:~lin}, - sper~ify types, mixtures, quantities, <br />uttd expected tinic(^) of seeding and planting. <br />(iii) Fertilization - if applicable, specify types, <br />mixtures. quantities and time of applicatiol. <br />6 <br /> <br />