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4. Applying four inches of topsoil <br />5. Discing of soil <br />6. Seeding and mulching ail d !ittit bed areas. <br />Ripping will take place immediately prior to retopsoiling activities. Table E -1 below shows <br />expected amounts of topsoil required for reclamation. T <br />p revent ent i -._ ., ,...... ..._ <br />t ,. <br />Map F shows all the final contours and reclamation planned for the site. <br />aeee to the Map C -3 shows the cross - <br />sections of the reclaimed terrain compared with the original and the mining terrain. <br />Since Korinek has committed to only having 10 acres of the permit area exposed at any time, the <br />worst case bond scenario can occur anytime throughout the life of the mine and the bond will be <br />identical. There are no foundations or other structures which will be required to be removed with <br />the reclamation process, so the only tasks will involve regrading and topsoiling of the disturbed <br />areas. The reclamation timetable is shown below in Section 2 in Table E -2 and the worst case <br />scenario is calculated in Exhibit L: Reclamation Costs. <br />Table E -1 <br />Korinek #1 Pit August 09 E -2 <br />Area <br />(acres) <br />Material needed <br />to reclaim(CY) <br />Phase 1 <br />5.65 <br />4,558 <br />Phase 2 <br />2.18 <br />1,759 <br />Phase 3 <br />2.38 <br />1,920 <br />Phase <br />2.67 <br />2,154 <br />Phase 5 <br />3.30 <br />2,485 <br />Phase 6 <br />L88 <br />1,517 <br />Phase 7 <br />2.24 <br />1,807 <br />Phase 8 <br />2.30 <br />1,855 <br />Phase 9 <br />2.17 <br />1,750 <br />Total <br />24.77 <br />19,804 <br />Korinek #1 Pit August 09 E -2 <br />