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#25, page 6. <br /> SEE EXTiIBITS D, F, AND G. <br /> METHODS SEQUENCE TIMING <br /> A. Backfilling and grading. Dried tailings and slimes from ponds Material nx)vea as ponds Concurrent with <br /> will be moved by loader back to excava- fill; on an intermittent mining; complete <br /> tion site and graded-over by road basis. with completion <br /> scraper on mined-over areas. of mining. <br /> B. Stabilization of slopes. Not needed; no significant slopes N/A N/A <br /> developed through ripping and loading. <br /> C. Stabilization of permanent Grading over of tailings and slimes by <br /> waste dumps, tailings, etc. loader in thin layers - no stabilization See A above. See A above. <br /> required. No permanent dumps, etc. <br /> Seeabove, <br /> D. Rehabilitation of pre- N/A N/A <br /> mining drainage. No drainage channels will be distubed. <br /> E. Remval, disposal or Mining and processing equipment and Refuse and waste hauled Intermittent. <br /> utilization of residual trailers to be left on site for future off as necessary. <br /> equipment, structures, mining and cattle running. Any refuse <br /> refuse, etc. will be left in covered containers and <br /> hauled to dam. Parts kept in appro- <br /> priate areas. <br /> F. Control of contaminants, No contaminants will be used in the <br /> especially with regard to mining and processing operation. <br /> surface runoff and ground Tailings and slimes are impounded and N/A N/A <br /> water. will not be affected by surface runoff. <br /> Mining will not cause any effect on <br /> runoff or ground water. <br /> G. Treatment of streambeds No streams in mining area, only drainage <br /> to control erosion and channels. Channels will not be mined N/A N/A <br /> sedimritation. over nor debris placed in them. <br /> H. Removal or minimization No known residual hazards. N/A N/A <br /> of residual hazards. <br /> I. Resoiling and revegetation, See A above. No oak trees will be See A above. Grasses See sequence column <br /> with evidence that selected affected by mining. Native grasses will will grow back during the (to left) . <br /> plants can survive the grow back naturally. Relief on mined- life of the operation. <br /> specific topography, soil, over site about 0' to 25' in 800' of north (Dand climate of the site. linear distance with planer to rounded <br /> surface. Natural materials placed Q1 <br /> back on mined site. <br />