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affected Land to be either agricultural or low mountain density housing <br />at a coverage rate of 1 housing unit per 10 acres. (see Figures E-1 and <br />• E-2 ). However, according to Hofstra and Hall, the opportunities for <br />the development of housing in the mountainous areas in Jefferson County <br />may be limited due to the existence of two major problems -- water supply <br />and waste disposal. Thus, the proposed final land use (livestock graz- <br />ing or agricultural) compares favorably and is compatible wig;h the <br />planned surrounding land use. <br />Reclamation Plan Implementation: Compliance With Rule 6 <br />Grading <br />Because the Schwartzwalder is an underground mine, back Filling of <br />overburden or waste material will not be necessary. <br />After the existing structures have been dismantled, all abandoned <br /> building sites will be graded to insure a stable and gently ~>loping <br />• contour, and therefore, will not create an erosion hazard. .411 other <br /> areas within the affected land, except the waste dump, will remain <br /> relatively flat. Also, the borehole/adit access road will, at the <br /> request of the surface landowner and in the interest of fire truck <br /> access, remain flat in a cross-sectional view of the roadbed and will <br /> continue to switchback across the slope at a rate of about 1~~-12~. <br /> Erosion control on this roadbed will be maintained by the establishment <br /> of a moderate to heavy vegetation cover. <br /> Referring to Exhibit F, Reclamation Plap, the reclaimed waste <br /> dump will cover approximately 6 acres of surface area. <br /> The final disposition of the waste dump will be defined according <br /> to the following characteristics of the waste rock. <br /> * The non-uranium bearing or development rock will be stockpiled <br />• at the waste dump at a rate of approximately 5000 tons per <br /> month. <br />E-2 <br />