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1 <br />I in previously undi~~turbed areas the trench will be bac4:filled <br />immediately after mining. This will leave an active major <br />I disturbance due tq mining of two acres. Topsoil and aggregate <br />I stoc4::piles will cgmprise an additional three acres. <br />Moderate disturbance will encompass four acres of bac4:fi11. <br />I Internal roads and site access already e;:ist as a part of the <br />I previous mining operation. <br />Minor disturbance will be appro>;imately 1~ acres throughout <br />I the life of the mine. <br />The timetable of mining for F'hase I is shown on the mine <br />I plan map. Each phasE= should be mined within three years. Phases <br />II and III will be similar to F'hase I as far as trenches and <br />I bacF:filling are concerned. <br />I Each trench will be appro;;imately 1~ acres and two trench <br />should be completed during a complete worE::ing year (sheet ~ of <br />I 4i. <br />I Gravel will bca removed to an average depth of ~7'. This <br />gravel will be screened and processed for gold recovery and <br />I appro;;imately l~~!~,0~~~> tons per year may be crushed for <br />construction aggregate. Gold processing will be a placer <br />I operation with water as the only processing medium. <br />I The nature of the stratum 6einq mined is unconsolidated <br />surficial deposits and r-oc4;s of quaternary age. This glacial <br />I ilateral moraine? drift is younger than the Pull La4::e glaciations <br />and includes same unclassified glacial deposits, but consists <br />I mainly of bvuldery glacial tills with associated sand and gravel <br />I deposits closer to tfie major drair~ages. The material being mined <br />consists primarily of glacial moraine a.nd glacial outwash (ti117 <br />1 <br />