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<br /> <br />temporarily in Stage 4. Where clay stockpiles are located in <br />Stage 4, topsoil will be removed and stored at another Stage 4 <br />location. <br />The majority of Stage 2 is devoid of topsoil because of <br />prelaw mining or because of the disturbance caused by the <br />~ sportscycle park. All recoverable topsoil will be stockpiled <br />' in Stage 6. A large amount of waste sand is expected to be <br />enncountered during the mining of the clays. The majority of <br />waste sand will be stockpiled on the east side of Stage 2 for use <br />as backfill in later reclamation phases. All recoverable topsoil <br />from the east side of Stage 2 will also be stockpiled on the east <br />side of Stage 2, though segregated from the waste sand. <br />As mining progresses, Stages 3 and 4 will be disturbed while <br />Stages 2 and 6 remain active. While Stage 3 is being mined, only <br />enough topsoil needed to reclaim the stage will be stockpiled <br />along the western side. Since the topsoil in Stage 3 is expected <br />to be thick, the large amount remaining will be stockpiled in <br />Stage 7 where mining will never occur. Normally, the mined clay <br />will be stockpiled adjacent to the area being mined, but some <br />clays or sand may be stockpiled in Stage 4. <br />In the next progression, mining will affect Stages 4 and 5 <br />while Stage 7 continues to be used for soil stockpiling. Mining <br />in Stage 2 is expected to be minimal during the period when <br />Stages 4 and 5 are being mined. Topsoil from newly-disturbed <br />mined areas will be used to reclaim previously mined areas or <br />will be stockpiled in Stage 7. The clay mined from other areas <br />and stockpiled in Stage 4 will be removed by the time mining <br />11 <br />