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Flag Resources,Inc GOLDMAN PIT <br />Permit # M- 1978 -279 2012 Annual Report <br />Notes: <br />Please refer to the 2012 Annual Report Map for location of the areas of disturbance in the mine. <br />We continued to remove material from stockpiles and the mined area. No reclamation is required <br />at this time. <br />9 The oil company reseeded the slopes around the oil pad in 2011 but due to the drought conditions <br />in this area it failed to take. The area will be reseeded in the coming spring if there is a chance of <br />adequate moisture to promote growth. <br />10. We begin stripping overburden from the southern area (orange) this year and placing it on the <br />processing and stockpile area. This filled area will become the processing and stockpile area as the <br />remaining gravel is removed. <br />The berm material placed along County Road 335 remains unchanged (blue). Once complete this <br />berm will be revegetated and will remain when mining ends. The sloping completed to date covers <br />2.72 acres on the east side of the mine. The triangular area east of the farm road has been <br />resoiled. The processing area covers 2.00 acres ±. <br />The oil company has approached the landowners about expanding the oil pad. Once we have more <br />information regarding this expansion we will contact the Division regarding the change. <br />14. WEED CONTROL <br />Weed control was Done once this year in June 2012 in accordance with the Garfield Weed <br />Management Plan on the mine and spot work was done on the Plant Site areas and roadways. Escort <br />and 2 -4 -D was applied to the Hoary Crest, and Kochia, and Telar and Milestone was used on the <br />Russian Knapweed. Ranger pro was use on grass areas to control the weeds in those areas. The <br />spraying is successful in controlling the weeds and weed control will continue next year. <br />19 . BOND REVIEW: <br />The bond is currently set at $17,300 for disturbance on the entire area. This mine was last <br />inspected on 5/4/2010 and the bond was determined to be adequate by the Division. <br />