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acreages listed for each site are indicative of it.s land status <br /> existing at the end of each phase. <br /> The phase maps and time table show those lands dis- <br /> turbed prior to 1969 , but unredisturbed since, for purposes of <br /> bond exlusion. However, Climax is just as dedicated to reclaim- <br /> ing these sites as it is to those sites disturbed and redisturbed <br /> after 1969. <br /> 6. 1 BOND EXCLUDED DISTURBANCES <br /> Sixty years of mining operations at Climax with numer- <br /> ous incremental expansions has created a maze of operational <br /> facilities and associated landscape disturbances. New disturb- <br /> ances have often displaced prior disturbances. <br /> • Climax submits for bond exclusion ten specific sites or <br /> corridors within its property that exist unredisturbed as pre- <br /> 1969 disturbances. The combined area is estimated at 318 acres <br /> each of which will be reclaimed during the course of the mining <br /> plan with appropriate reclamation methods or buried by advancing <br /> tailing. The ten areas and their acreages are listed in the <br /> Mining and Reclamation Timetable, Table 6 . 1, and on the Phase <br /> Maps as areas designated with letters A through J. . <br /> Two gravel pits (B and C) were depleted years ago as <br /> well as two riprap rock quarries (D and E) . An old landscape <br /> disturbance (r) was created during construction of the Tenmile <br /> Tunnel, and a major portion has since revegetated naturally. <br /> Corridors for the No. 1 and No. 2 Canals (G and J) , the Wilfley <br /> 6-2 <br />