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Energy Fuels Coal, Inc. <br />Southfield Mine <br />2006 ANNUAL RECLAMATION REPORT <br />Introduction <br />This Annual Reclamation Report documents all final reclamation and site maintenance activities <br />conducted by Energy Fuels Coal, Inc (EFCn at the Southfield Mine and associated Loadout <br />during the 2006 calendar year. Included with this report aze text, discussion, and maps, in <br />accordance with the requirements of Rule 2.04.13. In addition, the Division's Annual <br />Reclamation Report form is completed and attached hereto. <br />EFCI ceased coal mining and processing activities in late December 2000. EFCI subsequently <br />filed for permanent cessation of operations, and commenced final reclamation of the site during <br />August 2001. <br />At the end of 2003 a total of approximately 82.1 acres, of the total disturbed azea of 105.8 <br />acres, had been backfilled, graded, topsoiled, and stabilized with permanent seeding and <br />mulching. This total reclaimed acreage included approximately 14 acres previously (1997) <br />reclaimed in the Loadout area and approximately 68.6 acres reclaimed during 2001-2003 in the <br />Mine Site Area. The 23.7 of disturbed area that remain include roads, facilities, sediment <br />control structures, and soil stockpiles, of which approximately 15.3 acres aze long-term facilities <br />that have been approved for permanent retention in conjunction with the approved postmining <br />land use. The remaining disturbed areas comprising 8.4 acres are associated with temporary <br />facilities that will remain in place for some portion of the reclamation liability period to provide <br />ongoing access and sediment control. <br />Interseeding of all lands within the Corley property in the Mine Site Area was completed in <br />October 2004. The interseeding was done in response to violation #CV-2004-003, issued by the <br />DMG, citing EFCI's failure to seed the subject property in 2003 with the approved seed <br />mixture. A detailed description of the interseeding is provided in Seeded or Planted Areas, <br />below. <br />As part of EFCI's regular site maintenance activities and in conformance with any concerns <br />noted by the DBMS (alias DMG) in their regulaz site inspections, surface water control <br />structures and roads were inspected. Based on inspection, the surface water control structures <br />and roads were in generally good condition, the only required repairs or maintenance as noted <br />below. In conjunction with final site reclamation and ongoing site maintenance, EFCI completed <br />the following specific activities: <br />* Graded mine site entrance mad; <br />* Graded road azound refuse pile; <br />* Fill/graded road crossing at GEC pit drainage; <br />* Graded road and ditches to the Monazch fan site (south fan site); <br />