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<br /> EXHIBIT E <br /> RECLAD4ATION PLAN AND P.4EASURES TO BE TAKEN <br />' TO COMPLY WITH THE APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF <br /> 34-32-11G (b thru r), CRS 1973 REV. <br />' <br /> Reclamation Plan. After the first run-off following the last <br />1 mining season in Stages 1 and 2, the operator will do any <br /> grading necessary to return the pit area to a natural contour <br />' that will blend with the surrounding area. In succeeding <br /> seasons the river will sculpture the area to suit itself. <br /> ~ <br /> pre- <br />Cottonwood and Russian olive trees will be planted as <br />I scribed by the Soil Conversation Service (see Exhibit H) <br /> above the annual run-off elevation (see map, Exhibit C-3). <br />i Nithin one year of completion of mining in the Stage 3 <br /> area (if it is ever mined), the bank will be sloped and the <br />' h <br /> of <br />area contoured to match and blend into the lake nort <br />' the affected land. After grading, the Russian olive and <br /> cottonwood trees will be planted as prescribed by the Soil <br />' Conservation Service (see Exhibits H and C-3). <br /> A timetable of reclamation is impossible to estimate <br />' <br /> except to say that reclamation will be completed within two <br />years of the last mining operation in any stage. <br />' Mining Standards. Grading will be handled in the manner <br />stated above to comply with 34-32-116(lb). Revegetation will <br />' be conducted in accordance with recommendations of the U. S. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />