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• <br />• <br />• <br />5 (FORM 2 - Public filing) <br />G. Total project area to be disturbed 0 (acres) <br />K. Describe the equipment to be used for the prospecting operations: <br />See Attachment C: List of Equipment (cover page only) <br />L. Describe and locate any structures to be constructed (i.e. stockpiles, ponds, impoundments): <br />No new structures will be constructed for this project. There is already an existing waste <br />rock pad, portal, discharge channel, and settling pond that are all in good operating <br />condition and will be relied upon for the proposed exploration activities. <br />M. Describe anticipated relationship to surface water and groundwater (proximity to streams, penetration of ground <br />water aquifers): <br />SEE ATTACHMENT D: Oyama Tunnel Hydrologic Setting Description (cover page only) <br />IV. OPERATION AND RECLAMATION MEASURES: <br />1. The Board suggests that a photographic record of the pre - prospecting and post - prospecting conditions be kept by the <br />prospector. These photos should be taken from the same location and by the same method to clearly show the pre - prospecting <br />condition of the land and the reclamation efforts. Upon completion of reclamation and request for bond or surety release, the <br />Board may consider the photos as evidence of adequate reclamation, and thus, be able to act more quickly on the request for <br />release. <br />2. Provide a description of the native vegetation of the area to be disturbed, including tree, shrub, and grass communities of the <br />area. Color photographs, sufficient to adequately represent the ecology of the site and adequately labeled (including date, <br />orientation and location), may be used in lieu of a written description. Based on the quality of the photographs, the Division <br />may require additional detail. <br />Surface activities for this project are located above treeline at approximately 12,100 to <br />12,200 feet asl. The 0.58 acre expansion area on the northwest toe of the current waste <br />rock pad consists of low lying, alpine /tundra grasses and forbs. The expansion area is <br />situated on dry upland, away from any wetland plant communities supported by the portal <br />discharge and nearby perennial stream. <br />SEE ATTACHMENT E: Site photos (cover page only) <br />