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OCT-10-1997 14 14 WRLSH ENUIRONMENTRL <br />~iTT y Y • <br />• 3034430367 P.07 <br /> <br />Areas where waste rock is removed will be graded such that heavy precipitation will not <br />produce severe erosion. Graded surfaces wiU be revegetated by placing suitable plant <br />growth material (soil) over the surface and planting native trees and shrub seedlings and <br />grasses to give a natural appearance. Figure 5 is a schematic cross section of a <br />revegetated waste-rock removal area. <br />a <br />3.6 Road Repairs <br />The roads and parking areas on site will remain after reclamation is complete. Minor road <br />maintenance consisting of grading and water bar installation for erosion prevention will be <br />done after all reclamation equipment has left the site. <br />3.7 Post Closure Ground-Water Monitoring <br />Post closure ground-water monitoring will be conducted on a quarterly basis for one year. <br />Details including monitoring locations and parameters will be specified in a forth coming <br />plan. <br />4 REFERENCES <br />Colorado Department of Health and the Environment, 1995. The Basic Standards for <br />Ground Water. January 10. <br />a, <br />Fob Richard, 1996. Water Spray Land Application Design, Gold Hill Mill, File No. M- <br />94-117 (letter). April 11. <br />Sorenson, Allen C., 1996a. Response to Land Application Proposal, Gold Hill Mill, <br />Colino Oro Molino, Inc., Permit No. M-94-117. (letter) April 12. <br />Sorenson, Allen C., 1996b. Reclamation Requirements jor Gold Hill Mill. (letter). May <br />29. <br /> <br />:v.~henm.saa~,eemam. ~ o. ~ osr <br />4 <br />