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TR insert to EXHIBIT C - MINING PLAN <br />Note: The following two pages are replacement pages. This ORE STOCKPILE text is inserted <br />between the end of the DUST CONTROL section and prior to the DRAINAGE CONTROL <br />section of the MILLING PLAN section of EXHIBIT C - MINING PLAN <br />from the prevailing northwest winds. Should any wind erosion of tailings be visible. an inexpensive and effect method of control would be to <br />apply on layer of burlap cloth held in place by a 3" open square plastic "bird netting" cloth to the affected areas. <br />Dust control of the roads is not expected to be a problem. Truck traffic at maximum mill capacity is expected to involve only six <br />loads hauled in tandem-axle trucks per day. <br />ORE STOCKPILES <br />Ore stockpiles will be maintained in the following manner to negate acid mine drainage from weather. These are temporary measures to <br />significantly reduce water infiltration into the stockpiles during storage. The visqueen covered stockpile storage will be kept to a minimum in <br />terms of quantity or time, while providing adequate measures to prevent release of contaminants. <br />Reinforced visquene sheeting, approximately 20ft x 100ft sheets, will be placed over the piles, edges folded and pinned, and held in <br />place by tires, blocks, rocks and/or metal concrete forms. The visquene significantly reduces water infiltration into the stockpiles, <br />m,nimizing acid mine drainage potential. The water runoff from the visquene is passed through a combination of erosion and <br />sediment control measures including natural minor depressions, constructed berms, silt fence and vegetative filters. <br />Text continues <br />DRAINAGE CONTROL <br />Normal conditions on the mill site only involve drainage of surface water during spring snow melt conditions. Three years of <br />observation of water generated by snow melt and rainfall indicate no runoff from this property to any other. <br />M1990-057 November 25, 2009