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• 2.05.4 (2 ) (b) <br /> Reclaim Haul Road <br /> Approximately 2500 feet of haul road and 2000 feet <br /> of access road will be reclaimed. The operation necessary to <br /> reclaim the road involves pushing material into the borrow ditches <br /> and leveling the road in preparation for topsoil placement. The <br /> typical road sections shown on Drawing Nos. 131 & 132 indicates <br /> that the volume of material to move to reclaim the road is minimal. <br /> The majority of work required will be leveling the road for topsoil <br /> placement. It is estimated that a track type dozer can reclaim <br /> 1000 , of road per day. Total cost to reclaim the haul road is 36 <br /> Hrs . X $150.00 = $5,400. The placement of topsoil on the haul road <br /> is provided for in the topsoil category above. <br /> Seed and Mulch 100 Acres <br /> it is presented above that the topsoil stockpiles <br /> will cover a total of 58 .6 acres. It is also likely that at any <br /> given time 30 to 40 acres have been topsoiled but not seeded and <br /> mulched. For a worst case basis assume 100 acres will need to be <br /> seeded and mulched. <br /> Total Seed and Mulch Cost per Acre 513.90 <br /> • From Page 2 .05-19 <br /> USE $525/Acre <br /> Fence <br /> It is assumed that the fence around the reclaimed <br /> area is fairly well caught up with the progression of the mine. <br /> One mile of fence would allow a catch up of 1000-feet on each side <br /> of the pit in the east west direction and allow the area to be <br /> closed in across the property, about 3200-feet, in the north south <br /> direction. Assume one mile of three strand barbed wire fence per <br /> mining area at $1.50 per foot. <br /> Drill Holes <br /> A drill hole summary contained in exhibit 15 and <br /> shown on Map 133, shows the number of drill holes contained within <br /> the permit area, inside the disturbed area and outside the permit <br /> area. All of the drill holes inside the permit area and inside the <br /> disturbed area have been permanently sealed and therefore no <br /> bonding for the drill holes is required. The drill holes outside <br /> the permit area will remain under the jurisdiction of the <br /> Lillylands, Inc. coal exploration permit, notice of intent no. X- <br /> 88-203-00. <br /> 0 <br /> 2.05-20iv July 1992 <br />