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Exhibit C <br />• Mining Plan <br />A- Mining will commence in June of 2011. <br />Mostly summer operation or as weather permitting. <br />Area should be mined out by 2022. <br />B- Topsoil will be removed to a depth 6 inches average. <br />Topsoil will be stockpiled around edge of permit area. <br />Any extra topsoil or fill dirt will be stockpiled at south corner of permit. <br />Stockpiles will be shaped and sloped then seeded for protection. <br />C- There should be no overburden saved but if there is any it will be <br />Placed back in pit as mining progresses. <br />D- Deposit thickness is 4 ft to 10 ft or 7 ft average. <br />E- The only component of this operation will be an access road 15 ft wide <br />From existing ranch road to pit area and will be improved with gravel to <br />Minimize dust and mud. No drainage or ditches needed for road protection. <br />Road will remain after mining for ranch operation. <br />H- No water will be used in this operation. <br />J- This operation will not impound any water nor affect any other waters <br />of the state of Colorado. <br />g eec/ ‘,2-1-11 <br />F- This will be a pit approximately 10 ft deep; stockpiles outside of pit will be no more <br />5 ft tall and along edge of mine area and will not remain after mining completion. <br />Permit area is 6.74 Ac finished pit area will be less area. <br />G- Roads are existing and average 15 ft wide ,Roads will be improved with gravel cover <br />and <br />Remain after mining for agriculture operation use. Road area is level so no ditching or <br />Drainage work will be required. <br />I- No ground water will be encountered by this operation. <br />Storm water runoff should be minimal; there will be an outlet from pit for storm water <br />Where the pre mining runoff is. <br />Drainage will be protected from erosion with gravel, riprap or other means as necessary. <br />Drainage will be in NW side of boundary close to west corner. <br />