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Exhibit E (continued) page 2 <br />8. Mulch is not effective on this type of reclamation. <br />9. There are no waste-rock dumps, tailing impoundments, underground mine <br />openings or buildings to deal with in the reclamation Plan. <br />10. Exhibit F is a final topography plan of the excavation area, assuming the pits have <br />been fully excavated; that they have been backfilled with excess overburden; that the land <br />has been graded and sloped at a ratio of 3:1 (Horiz. to Vert.); and, that the floor of the pit <br />will be reasonably level. Some of the conditions may vary, but the slopes will not be <br />more than 3:1 (Horiz. to Vert.). <br />11. Moffat County will use berms, ditches, settling ponds and other techniques to <br />keep the stormwater within the existing drainage channels. However, if the local <br />precipitation, including snow melt, cannot escape from the excavation pit, and it <br />accumulates there, in a substantial quantity for an extended period of time, Moffat <br />County will notify the BLM and recommend that they file on the water right for <br />beneficial use.