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EXHIBIT D (CONTINUED) <br /> To summarize, topsoil/overburden will be stockpiled in the <br /> following amounts and for the following afteruse: <br /> Area 1 - 8, 000± cubic yards for revegetation of the are for <br /> future use as open space or farming. The stored <br /> material will be combined with the stored material <br /> from Area 2A, and stored along the east side of <br /> this area and along east and south sides of Area 2A <br /> as shown on EXHIBIT C-2 , MINING PLAN MAP . <br /> Periphery - 8 , 000± cubic yards for reserve to revegetate the <br /> (Areas 2A, 2C, 8 , 500± lineal footage x 25±1 wide periphery areas . <br /> 3 , 4 & 5) The periphery areas will generally be revegetated <br /> from the stripping of subsequent phases, but <br /> retaining this reserve assures that there always <br /> will be sufficient topsoil to complete <br /> revegetation. Upon completion of all phases, any <br /> r excess remaining topsoil/surface material would be <br /> sold. <br /> Area 2B - 55, 000± cubic yards for revegetation of up to 34± <br /> acres of potential backfill area. As with the <br /> periphery topsoil/surface material stockpile, any <br /> • excess remaining will be sold. <br /> All stockpiles will be revegetated using a grass drill seeded, <br /> where possible, with Fairway Wheatgrass at a rate of 6 pounds per <br /> acre pure live seed. The rate should be doubled if broadcast <br /> seeded. After the initial seeding, the stockpile may also be <br /> • seeded with either wheat or forage sorghum. More exact standards on <br /> stockpile revegetation may be found in the letter in EXHIBIT I/J - <br /> SOILS/VEGETATION INFORMATION. <br /> Backfilling of Area 1 and all or portions of Area 2B will be <br /> accomplished in accordance with standards approved by the Colorado <br /> • Department of Health. Only sand spoils will be utilized in the <br /> water and within 5 ' of the proposed highest water elevation. Above <br /> the 5 ' proposed water level, clean inert fill may be utilized. If <br /> clean inert fill is utilized, a Certificate of Designation will be <br /> obtained from the Colorado Department of Health defining the type <br /> of material, the screening and handling of the material, the <br /> • placement and other operational aspects of such filling, and any <br /> required post-closure monitoring and care of the filled area. <br /> Prior to the use of such clean inert fill material, the Division of <br /> Minerals and Geology will be supplied with copies of the approved <br /> Certificate of Designation. <br /> • <br /> 0 <br />