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EXHIBIT E <br />BRENT PIT <br />RECLAMATION PLAN <br />The current use of the affected lands is rangeland and the reclamation plan will <br />return them to this use over time. A reclamation plan was obtained from the Natural <br />Resources Conservation Service (see attachments) and will be followed. <br />Reclamation will be done as needed to keep the affected acreage at approximately <br />nine acres. The final reclamation timetable is as follows: <br />1. Final grading (all slopes 3:1 or flatter) 4 to 5 days <br />2. Placement of remaining overburden (1 to 2 feet) 6 to 7 days <br />3. Replacement of topsoil (4 to 10 inches) 1 to 3 days <br />4. Discing and fertilizing if required 1 day <br />5. Seeding I to 2 days <br />6. Mulching and crimping 1 to 2 days. <br />The area to be reclaimed will be worked by dozers, front-end loaders or motor <br />graders to achieve the required final slopes. Rippers will be used to break up any <br />compaction caused by the equipment and seat the topsoil. The topsoil will be <br />placed using the same equipment. Any fertilizer required would be applied prior <br />to discing. The topsoil will be disced to a depth of approximately four inches prior <br />to drilling the seed. Weed free mulch will be applied at a rate of two (2) tons per <br />acre and crimped into the topsoil. Seeding will only be done during the season <br />recommended by the N.C.R.S. <br />The seed mix provided by the N.C.R.S. is attached. This list provides the <br />pounds of pure live seed to be applied, fertilizer amounts if required, quantity of <br />weed free mulch to be applied and the depth of its crimping and the desired <br />seeding season. <br />The haul road will be reclaimed with the final reclamation. <br />5