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RECLAMATION PLAN - QX-99-02 <br /> George Reed,Inc. <br /> Page Six <br /> E. Drainage: Drainage is not a problem for this project. Water is naturally absorbed in <br /> the soil and/or controlled by berms and slopes. During extreme precipitation there <br /> may be water standing in the excavated area which is simply pumped off as <br /> necessary. Erosion of disturbed land and sedimentation will be minimized by <br /> planting resident hybrid erosion control seed mix prior to total reclamation in each <br /> phase. Planting of walnut trees will occur in 20+/- acre increments as excavation <br /> allows. <br /> F. Disposition of Old Equipment: No permanent structures or buildings are involved <br /> in this project. All equipment to be used at the project site is portable and easily <br /> removed from the site upon completion of excavation and reclamation. <br /> G. Revegetation: There is an abundance of topsoil available for reclamation purposes. <br /> After excavation activities cease the replaced topsoil, roads or other compacted areas <br /> are ripped and leveled in preparation for planting. Walnut trees are usually planted <br /> by hand early spring of the year as weather allows. Soil amendments, fertilizer, etc., <br /> is placed at the discretion of the Farm Contractor in charge of the farming operations. <br /> Irrigation of existing crops is obtained from the river by pump. This may not be <br /> sufficient to provide water and pressure necessary for the sprinkler system to be <br /> installed. If necessary, a well will be drilled on-site for that purpose.Noxious weeds <br /> are nonexistent due to many years of farming in the project area. <br /> H. Monitoring and Maintenance: Walnut trees are expensive and require land <br /> preparation prior to planting as well as constant maintenance and monitoring by the <br /> Owner and Farm Contractor. To ensure successful planting and future crops the <br /> orchard will be maintained by the Farm Contractor regularly. If there is a tree <br /> failure it will be replanted. This owner/operator using the services of a qualified <br /> Farm Contractor has successfully reclaimed 280 acres of mined lands back to <br /> almond/walnut orchards which maintain the county average in production each year. <br /> I. In-stream Mining: In-stream mining does not apply to this project. <br /> J. Future Mining: This project will deplete existing mineral resources within the <br /> project area. It will not preclude future mining on lands adjacent or near <br /> the project area. <br /> K. Public Safety: Access to the project area is by private road which does not allow <br /> public access. Private property surrounding the project area does not allow public <br /> trespassing. Security is on-site and gates are locked when operation is closed. <br /> Revised ' 130,10�v10/01/2014 iw <br />