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b. The natural-drainage patterns will be restored; <br />• <br />c. All culverts will be removed; <br />d. Roadbeds will be ripped, plowed and scarified; <br />e. Fill slopes will be rounded or reduced and shaped to conform the site to adjacent <br />terrain and to meet natural-drainage restoration standards; <br />f. Cut slopes will be shaped to blend with the natural contours; <br />g. Terraces will be constructed as necessary to prevent excessive erosion and to <br />provide long-term stability in cut-and-fill slopes; <br />h. The regraded area will be reclaimed in accordance with the approved reclamation <br />plan; <br />i. Unless otherwise authorized by the CDMG, all road-surfacing materials will be <br />removed, hauled or conveyed and disposed under 4.11.4. <br />• <br />Access Road <br />At the New Horizon Mine, access roads will be used on a frequent basis to service the office-shop <br />facilities area and other mining areas. <br />General Requirements. WFC will construct, maintain and reclaim access roads to minimize <br />erosion and siltation, air and water pollution and damage to public and private property. To the <br />extent possible, using the best technology currently available, access roads will not cause damage <br />to fish, wildlife, or related environmental values and will not cause additional contributions of <br />suspended solids to stream flow or to runoff outside the permit area. Any such contribution shall <br />not be in excess of limitations of State or Federal law. Atypical cross section is shown on Map <br />2.05.3-3. <br />The access roads at the mine site will be designed with appropriate ditches, grades, and culverts to <br />control erosion and runoff. All access roads will be constructed basically "on-grade" and the <br />• (Revised ~/zooaJ 2.05.3(3) - 27 <br />