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separate pile that will be made available for firewood collection. Small brush and limbs will be <br />composted, burned, or placed on soil stockpiles for stabilization. <br />(6) Total available topsoil and depth have not been established but is brought up as part of this <br />review. <br />See 6.4.5 (1) above <br />Rule 3.1.10, Revegetation: <br />(3) Please commit to ensuring no livestock will be permitted on site until the permit or area is <br />released by DRMS. <br />After reclamation, the reclaimed mining area will be fenced to prevent livestock from disturbing <br />newly seeded areas until the permit or area is released by DRMS. <br />Rule 3.1.11: Please provide a response to comments from the Office of Archeology received <br />4127109. <br />Nuvemco acknowledges the presence of cultural resources in the vicinity of the mine, although <br />none are within the active mining area or area of proposed drilling. These sites will be avoided. <br />In accordance with the BLM Environmental Assessment currently being reviewed, Nuvemco is <br />aware that if any surface or subsurface cultural resources are unearthed during operations, a <br />BLM representative will be notified immediately. <br />6.4.5 —Exhibit E, Reclamation Plan (2) continued <br />(f) (v) Please specify a depth range for soil replacement during reclamation. <br />See 6.4.5 (1) above on preceding page 7; an estimated 4 inches of topsoil will be replaced during <br />reclamation. <br />6.4.6 — Exhibit F, the Reclamation Man <br />The Reclamation Map, Exhibit F, should be the same size as C -4 or C -7 <br />Map F -1 has been modified to include contours in the area of mining. No contouring is to be <br />done in the areas of drilling, thus Map F -1 at the 11 "x17" scale covers mine site reclamation and <br />is at the same scale as C -4 & C -7. <br />(a) Exhibit F Map does not show final contouring within the mine area and general slope <br />directions. Also it should show permanent stormwater features to prevent precipitation <br />interaction with waste piles and portal areas <br />ij <br />