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6.4.5 Exhibit E <br />Reclamation Plan <br />MacKenzie Pit <br />January 8, 2010 <br />Final reclamation of the mined area will be industrial/commercial land use. Reclamation will <br />occur concurrently with mining as maintaining final slopes and pit floor. The mine floor will be <br />graded for stormwater drainage into existing drainage structures. The mine floor will not be <br />vegetated. <br />Mining will continue toward the west and south. Slopes will be maintained at a 3:1 grade or <br />gentler during mining. Mining will daylight to the north, west and the south along Highway 115. <br />Only the central southern boundary adjoining the communication center and adjoining neighbor <br />will be sloped during final reclamation. <br />Plant growth material will be stockpiled during mining or immediately placed on slopes and pit <br />floor ready for reclamation. Slopes will be vegetated according to the US Soil Conservation <br />Service plan in Exhibit J. All slopes not already stabilized and vegetated will be contoured to a <br />3:1 slope during mining. <br />A 25 foot setback will be maintained around the communication center, adjoining neighbor <br />property, any utility line and Highway 115. Slopes will be constructed consistent with the <br />description above. <br />The concrete washout pond located in the southwest corner of the site is not part of the <br />proposed mine area.