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Page 107 <br />Construction Materials Rule 4 <br />(c) a narrative describing site grading, topsoil replacement, <br />successful revegetation and other stabilization activities, as <br />appropriate; <br />(d) suitable photographs of the reclaimed area; and <br />(e) a map of sufficient detail to determine the location of the <br />exploration activity. <br />113(8) (3) The Office shall, within ninety (90) calendar days after receiving <br />said report, or as soon thereafter as weather conditions permit, <br />inspect the lands and reclamation described in the notice to <br />determine if the Operator has complied with all applicable <br />requirements. <br />113(8) (4) If the Office finds the reclamation to be in compliance with the <br />requirements of the Notice of Intent, Rules and Regulations, and the <br />Act, the Office shall release all applicable performance and financial <br />warranties. The financial warranty shall not be held for more than <br />sixty (60) calendar days after the Office finds that the Notice of <br />Intent Operator has successfully completed reclamation. However, <br />an appeal to the release of the financial warranties shall stay the <br />release on the sixtieth (60) day pending a Formal Board Hearing. <br />4.17 RELEASE OF PERFORMANCE AND FINANCIAL WARRANTIES FOR MINING <br />OPERATIONS' <br />4.17.1 Operator Requirements <br />110(3), 111(4), 117(5) (1) The Operator of any mining operation possessing a 110 Limited <br />Impact Permit, or a 111 Special Operations Permit, or a 112 <br />Reclamation Permit may file a written notice of completion of <br />reclamation and request for release of reclamation responsibility <br />with the Office whenever an Operator believes any or all <br />requirements of the Act, the Rules and Regulations, and the <br />approved reclamation plan have been completed with respect to <br />any or all of the Affected Lands.