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<br />' Minor Distuubance: (Con't.) planted or seeded, or has been planted <br />or seeded and has not been released from bond upon full completion <br />of all reclamation requirements as set forth in the permit. <br />' The expected timetable for the mining operation and the amount of land <br />disturbed at any point in the mining operation (using the definitions <br />above) is found in the following table. This table assumes that the <br />mining operation will be of an intermediate duration, that is, abount <br />' 12-1/2 years as discussed in a previous section. The timetable phasing <br />schedule, and degree of disturbance anticipated is as follows: <br /> <br /> <br />PHASE <br />APPROXIMATE <br />YEARS DEGREE <br />MINGR OF DISTURBANCE <br />MODERATE (ACRES <br />MAJOR ) <br /> i i-3 0.0 6.0 (io) 9.5 (i) <br /> 2 4-5 3.0 (i) 6.0 (~o) 8.3 (2) <br />' 3 5-6 2.0 (2) 6.0 (10) 8.5 (3) <br /> 4 7 i.8 (3) 6.0 (io) 8.2 (4) <br /> 5 8-9 2.8 (4) 6.0 (io) 7.3 (5) <br /> 6 10 2.3 (5) 6.0 (10) 9.2 (6) <br /> 7 <br />8 11 2.3 (6) 6.0 (10) 9.7 (7) <br /> 12-12~ 2.8 (7) 6.0 (10) 18.4 (g~9) <br />( ) AREA AFFECTED <br />MODERATE INCLUDES OFFICE & ROADS <br />5, 3ROiRv~WATER AND WELL PROTECTION: <br />' The high water table across the site requires that de-watering occur in <br />an area for a certain length o£ time. The sequential mining will limit <br />' the area being de-watered to the area being mined. The time and length <br />of times for the de-watering will be similar to the mining timetable. In <br />' general, de-watering will be required during approximately 90~ of the <br />mining operation. <br />The de-watering operation will result in the lowering of the water table <br />in the immediate vicinity of the mining area; however, due to the high <br /> <br /> <br />