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<br />-6- <br />4. A wildlife statement prepared by the Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) is <br />not required for Limited Impact Operations. However, you may want to contact the <br />local DOW representative to verify that no critical or important wildlife habitats <br />or wildlife species will be impacted by your proposed operation. Contact the DOW <br />office in Denver at (303> 297-1192, or the MLRD for assistance in locating the DOW <br />office nearest the proposed mining site. <br />EXHIBIT C - Mining Plan <br />The purpose of the mining plan is to describe how mining will affect the permit area for <br />the duration of the operation. This plan must be correlated to Exhibit E - Map. The <br />description of the mining plan must be adequate to satisfy the requirements of Rule 3.2 <br />and demonstrate compliance with Rule 6. At a minimum, you should include the following <br />information: <br />1. Specify the dates that mining will commence and end. These may be dictated <br />by uncertain economic factors, but you should make your best estimate based upon <br />your current plans; <br />2. Specify the depth to which soil, suitable as a plant growth medium, will be <br />salvaged for use in the reclamation process. This description must be consistent <br />with information you provide in Exhibit B. Sufficient soil should be salvaged to <br />meet: the vegetation establishment criteria of Rule 6.5. If you do not reappiy the <br />piar~t growth medium on a graded area immediately after salvage, then you must <br />specify how you will stockpile and stabilize it with a vegetative cover until used <br />in reclamation. Piant growth medium stockpiles should be located separate from <br />other stockpiles, out of the way of mine traffic and out of stream channels or <br />drainageways. The location of plant growth medium stockpiles must be shown on <br />Exhibit E - Map; <br />3. Specify the thickness of overburden or quantity of waste rock, if any, to be <br />removed to reach the deposit. The location of any overburden stockpiles or waste <br />rocM; fills must be shown on Exhibit E - Map; <br />4. Specify the thickness of the deposit to be mined; <br />5. Describe the major components of the mining operation such as: roads and <br />accE~ss routes; pit; office, shop/maintenance buildings, plant, processing <br />facilities; and, underground openings such as adits or ventilation facilities. <br />These components must be located on Exhibit E - Map; <br />6. Specify the dimensions of any significant disturbances to the land surface <br />such as pit excavations, mine benches, impoundments, stockpiles, waste rock <br />disposal areas, etc; <br />7. Specify the dimensions of any existing or proposed roads that will be used <br />for the mining operation. Describe any improvements necessary on existing roads <br />and the specifications to be used in the construction of new roads. New or <br />Improved roads must be included as part of the permitted acreage; <br />