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EXHIBIT C - PRE-MINING AND MINING PLAN MAPS OF AFFECTED LANDS <br />Maps <br />Following at varied and reduced scale are: <br />Map C-1. Affected Lands and Disturbed Area <br />Map C-2. Monogram Mine Permit Area <br />Following at a scale of 1" = 200' are Mine Permit Area maps on topographic and photographic <br />bases. <br />Map C-3. Monogram Mine Permit Area on Topographic Base <br />Map C-4. Monogram Mine Permit Area on Aerial Photograph Base <br />Oversize maps also included in the pocket, Appendix K of this application are: <br />Map C-1. Affected Lands and Disturbed Area <br />Map C-2. Monogram Mine Permit Area <br />Map C-5. Topographic Map with 2-mile buffer <br />Map C-6. Geologic Maps <br />(a) Nuvemco owns patented and unpatented claims surrounding the Monogram Mine Permit <br />area, except for the southeast edge of the MS20233 Monogram Claim which is adjacent to the <br />U.S. Department of Energy Office of Legacy Management Lease Block 8A. <br />(b) San Miguel Power Association has a power line which crosses and runs northwest- <br />southeast adjacent to the south boundary of the Monogram Mine Permit Boundary.; These power <br />lines are not within 200 feet of the actual mining area, although a power drop may be put in near <br />the ore bins. There are no creeks, roads, boundaries, oil and gas wells and lines, or power and <br />communication lines on the area of affected lands. <br />(c) Maps C-1 and C-3 show the topography in the area. All drainages are to the northeast <br />with slopes ranging from very gentle to steep drainages and cliff faces. <br />(d) The Monogram Permit Area encompasses 48.38 acres more or less. Mining activities are <br />estimated to disturb approximately 4.6 acres. Exploration drilling on existing roads and trails <br />will disturb less than 5 acres. <br />(e) Dominant plant species on the higher ridges included: pinyon pine, Utah juniper, and <br />mountain mahogany. The lower areas were dominated by big sagebrush, juniper, grey <br />rabbitbrush, rice grass, wheatgrass, cheat, and other grasses. <br />(f) There are effectively no water resources in the vicinity of the Monogram Mine and <br />permit area. Historically dry mines and two dry monitoring wells drilled by Nuvemco document <br />this situation and are described in Exhibit G. <br />(g) No permanent man-made structures exist on or near the permit area. <br />Monogram Mine - November 2008 <br />C-1