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6.4.4 Exhibit D — Mining Plan <br />No comment. <br />6.4.5 Exhibit E — Reclamation Plan <br />• The reclamation plan needs to include grading or backfilling all remaining slopes to a 3:1 or flatter grade. If <br />benching will be used for final slopes, then an overall grade of 3:1 should be achieved. Both of the options <br />discussed for reclamation include leaving a remaining rock face of 25 to 70 feet high. To be in compliance <br />with Rule 3.5.1, the final grade should be compatable with the surrounding topography and shall be done in <br />a manner to control erosion and consistent with the post- mining land use. In the Division's experience, a <br />final slope grade of 3:1 or flatter is required. <br />6.4.6 Exhibit F — Reclamation Plan Map <br />• Please revise the reclamation plan maps and cross sections to reflect the comments in 6.4.5 above <br />pertaining to final slope grades. All final slope grades for mined areas should be 3:1 or flatter. <br />6.4.7 Exhibit G — Water Information <br />No comment. <br />6.4.8 Exhibit H — Wildlife Information <br />No comment. <br />6.4.9 Exhibit I — Soils Information <br />No comment. <br />6.4.10 Exhibit J — Vegetation Information <br />No comment. <br />6.4.11 Exhibit K — Climate Information <br />No comment. <br />6.4.12 Exhibit L — Reclamation Costs <br />No comment. <br />6.4.13 Exhibit M — Other Permits and Licenses <br />No comment. <br />6.4.14 Exhibit N — Source of Legal Right to Enter <br />No comment. <br />6.4.15 Exhibit 0 — Owner(s) of Record of Affected Land (Surface Area) and Owners of Substance to be <br />Mined <br />No comment. <br />6.4.16 Exhibit P — Municipalities Within Two Miles <br />No comment. <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />