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RECLAMATION PLAN <br /> George Reed, Inc. <br /> Page Two <br /> D. SOIL ASSESSMENT: Engineered drawings, based on boring logs, indicate an <br /> abundance of topsoil to complete reclamation of disturbed areas back to farming <br /> capability. <br /> E. VEGETATION/WILDLIFE: All of the land within the project site has been or is <br /> currently being farmed. The only vegetation and wildlife of concern, within the <br /> proposed project, is located along the riparian corridor of the Mokelumne River <br /> which will not be disturbed. Applicant would maintain a 100' buffer from banks of <br /> the river. Excavation or other activity will be limited to 5' outside the dripline of any <br /> existing trees. No trees will be harmed or removed. There are no rare, threatened, or <br /> endangered species of wildlife and/or plants located within the project site. <br /> Reference ER-90-8. <br /> F. INSTREAM MINING: In stream mining is not applicable to this project. <br /> G. AIR RESOURCES/CLIMATOLOGY: Limiting the speed of vehicles within the <br /> project area and use of water as a dust suppressant can control fugitive dust <br /> emissions, which is a primary concern and monitored by SJVAPCD. Water is spread <br /> by water truck periodically for suppression of dust emissions within the project area <br /> and haul roads. Proper maintenance of equipment used in the excavation process and <br /> trucks transporting materials to the plant eliminates ozone precursor emissions. <br /> H. LAND USE: All land currently being farmed will continue to be farmed until <br /> excavation commences. <br /> I. AESTHETICS: The project area is relatively obscured from public view and <br /> should not have a significant visual impact due to its location. <br /> J. OTHER INFORMATION: The project area will commence at the North <br /> boundary of the existing quarry,which places the town of Clements and its residents <br /> approximately 2700 feet from the Southern most boundary of the project. Applicant <br /> has an option to buy the 43.6 acre parcel, within the project area,which is owned by <br /> the Merritt family. A condition of the Merritt family acquisition requires total <br /> reclamation back to farming capability. <br />