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• EXHIBI~E (Cont'd) <br />Reclamation Standards. Grading will create a topography <br />' appropriate to the final land use. Backfilling into the lakes <br />will create irregular shorelines with good stability (see map <br />' Exhibit F). As shown on map Exhibit F, sloped areas will be <br />regraded to 3 to 1 from five feet above the water line to ten <br />feet below the water line. Other slopes will be regraded to <br />2 to 1 as required. This open pit operation has no drill holes <br />or auger holes remaining and has no addits or shafts. <br />' There are to be no earth dams, <br /> No toxic or acid-forming material will be encountered or <br />' used in the operation. <br /> All refuse will be disposed of by either hauling it away <br />' kfill ar <br />o that <br />l <br />i <br />it i <br />th <br />ba <br />b <br />b <br /> y <br />ng <br />n <br />e <br />c <br />eas s <br />or <br />y proper <br />ury <br /> unsightliness and deleterious effects will be controlled. <br /> In those areas where revegetation is part of the reclama- <br />' tion plan, land will be revegetated in such a way as to <br /> establish a diverse, effective, and long-lasting vegetative <br /> nd at least e <br />ual in <br />lf-r <br />tion <br />bl <br />f <br /> q <br />cover capa <br />e o <br />se <br />egenera <br />a <br />' extent of cover to the natural vegetation of the surrounding <br /> area. Refer to the Revegetation Program later in this <br />' Exhibit E for details. <br /> Overburden and soil removal and storage are discussed in <br />' Exhibit D. The non-soil overburden stored for each stage of <br />' mining will be returned to the mined area when the reclamation <br /> phase starts. It will be used as backfill and slope fill <br /> material. Soils will be used to cover areas to be revegetated <br /> to a depth of at least 6 inches. <br /> <br /> 15 <br />' <br />