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May Day and Idaho Mine Complex 112 (d) Permit Application <br />Exhibit E - Reclamation Plan <br />CR??I <br />also be used whenever the weed infestation of the reclaimed area threatens further spread of <br />serious weed pests to nearby areas. <br />(7) Access for planting crews, supervision and inspection will not require lanes or roads beyond <br />those existing due to the limited extent of the reclaimed areas (1 acre or less in each area). <br />(8) Wildcat understands that planting required for reclamation may be delayed through the period <br />of use related to places of refuse disposal, haulage roads and road cuts but that normal stabili- <br />zation of surfaces is required. All affected lands are planned to be planted upon final closure <br />except for permanent access roads. <br />(9) Due to the underground nature of the mine operation (Exhibit D) and benign characteristics of <br />the soil (Exhibit I), Wildcat does not anticipated adverse characteristics of the soil surface to <br />seriously inhibit plant growth. <br />• Rule 3.1.11 Buildings and Structures <br />Wildcat does not intend to leave buildings or structures constructed or placed on the affected <br />lands in conjunction with the mining operations. No buildings or structures will remain on the af- <br />fected land after reclamation. Wildcat understands that buildings or structures in conjunction <br />with mining operations will only remain with the approval of the Board. <br />• Rule 3.1.12 Signs and Markers <br />(1) At the entrance of the mine site Wildcat will post a sign, which will be clearly visible from the <br />access road, with the following: <br />(a) the name of the Operator, <br />(b) a statement that a reclamation permit for the operation has been issued by the Colorado <br />Mined Land Reclamation Board, and <br />(c) the permit number. <br />(2) The boundaries of the operational lands (defined as the area proposed to be disturbed by min- <br />ing operations for which a Financial Warranty and Performance Warranty have been posted) <br />will be marked by monuments or other markers that are clearly visible and adequate to deli- <br />neate such boundaries. <br />(3) No alternative plan for identifying the boundaries of the affected land is needed. <br />• Rule 3.1.13 Spill Reporting <br />The Office will be notified of a spill of any toxic or hazardous substance, including spills of pe- <br />troleum products (gasoline, engine oil, etc.), that occurs within the mined land permit area or area <br />encompassed by a Notice of Intent and which would be required to be reported to any Division of <br />the Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment, the National Response Center, <br />the Colorado Emergency Planning Commission, any local Emergency Planning Commission, lo- <br />cal Emergency Planning Committee, or the State Oil Inspector (Exhibit T - DMO EPP, Section <br />6.4.20(7)(e)). <br />May Day Idaho Mine Complex 112(d) Permit Application <br />Revised: June 5, 2011 <br />15