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MINING PLAN EXHIBIT D (cont) <br />access road that enters the Plant Site from the west property line <br />will be used for ingress and egress. <br />As mining progresses around the property the bank slopes will <br />be created in two stages. When a dredge is used the native <br />materials tend to sluff off the banks and assume an angle of <br />repose of 2%h to lv. This happens because the material in this <br />area is unconsolidated and vertical slopes can not be maintained <br />as mining occurs. This means that to maintain a setback of 25 <br />feet from the permit line when the gravel is 60 feet thick the <br />mining line has be no less than 75 feet inside the setback lines <br />to allow for the sloughing. The final sloping will be done by <br />pumping material onto the slopes or using a dozer to push surface <br />material into the lake to establish the 3h to lv slopes. <br />The dredging operation will include the use of explosives as <br />described below. The explosives will not be used to extract <br />material, only to relieve unsafe conditions caused by the method <br />of mining used at the site. During dredging the operator works <br />across the mine face from left to right and top to bottom 3 — <br />T L uiuJ ,_ UL , the mine face h.:0 _ 11,1 m- ] ? , caves off <br />and is removed from the bottom of the lake by the dredge. .n." the <br />5UL a'_C � x1_71_71 _ 1- 1 t.11i c_'_11 v <br />yr cJ rL11C ='c_ <br />CS 1_'V 111 W11-1C -1 111J V...)11 -1_ U ._ _lU 11 <br />y11L. AS THE KEJECT SANL ETI1F3 ARE 7 ETURNEL TEE NINE <br />AREA THERE I PE TINE,_ WHEN THEE 1J I '? T";'__,h x'_ THE E'2TT - N I F THE <br />LAKE. WHEN THIS H'.PPENS A CA7TTY 1 3 F' RNE; =' LE: Vr'.N AN ,'',7ERHANG <br />THAT IS NOT EVIDENT ON THE SURFACE. This leaves an unsafe condi- <br />tion where there is the potential for personnel or equipment to <br />enter the overhang area, cause it to slough off carrying them into <br />the water and burying them. <br />To alleviate this problem a light charge is set off to drop <br />the overhang into the lake leaving the slope at it natural angle <br />of repose. Once mining ends, this same method is used to stabi- <br />lize the working face and stay in compliance with our MSHA permit. <br />The practice of using explosives to stabilize the EEJErT <br />FINES1_uL fac_. is a standard practice on any mine where we operate. <br />Under normal conditions a charge will be set off once or twice <br />during a mining period and that will occur every 2 to 4 years <br />depending on the demand for material. <br />The method used will involve hiring a registered blasting <br />contractor to determine the size of the charge needed to stabi- <br />lized the cut face (usually a quarter ( stick of dynamite). The <br />method for placing the charge is to put the dynamite in a plastic <br />jug, sink it next to the overhang and detonate the charge. The <br />blasting contractor will supply the blasting agent and will be <br />responsible for safety during a blasting event. No explosives <br />will stored on the site. <br />10 (revised 11/5/12) <br />