Additional Site Preparation and Reclamation Requirements Sample Clauses

Additional Site Preparation and Reclamation Requirements. 1.1 COULEE shall manage its operations in a manner that results in the creation of a lake with a high level of water quality, including by employing a filter press system to separate water from waste material or other similarly effective method. 1.2 Within 12 months of the Effective Date of this Agreement, COULEE shall develop a Lake-Making Plan for Town approval, approval of which shall not be unreasonably withheld by the Town, that includes: 1.2.1 Groundwater and surface water quantity modelling to assess the project, phase by phase, with respect to shale layer assessment and management, any needed additions of low-permeability material to the lake bed, and surface water diversions or additions. 1.2.2 Periodic and seasonal water quality assessment and management during the Term of the mining project, including monitoring for phosphorus, and the development of a future water nutrient budget. 1.2.3 A required Shoreline Development Index (SDI) greater than 1.2. 1.2.4 A bathymetric map for the lake. 1.2.5 A requirement that at least 25% of the area of the lake be at least 20 feet deep at normal expected water levels. 1.2.6 A requirement that the plan include shallow in-water shoreline slopes of 5:1 to 6:1. 1.3 In addition to, or as the context requires, instead of requirements contained in the Reclamation Permit, COULEE shall provide for all of the following in good repair, if required to be provided under Section 1.c.i. and ii. of the Option To Purchase as provided under Section 24 of this Agreement. : 1.3.1 A lake designed and constructed with the objective of creating a usable water resource capable of supporting a fishery and aquatic plants, and providing wildlife habitat. 1.3.2 A driveway into the Mine Site with a blacktop or other similar hard 1.3.3 A parking lot of approximately 350 feet by 150 feet in size, and, if constructed of gravel, with approximately 10 inches of gravel depth. 1.3.4 A picnic shelter to be used for public park purposes, with a concrete floor and a roof. 1.3.5 A sand beach appropriate for public use on the side of the lake nearest to the driveway and parking lot. 1.3.6 A boat landing on the side of the lake nearest to the driveway and parking lot. beach. 1.3.7 A pier at least 40 feet in length in proximity to the boat landing and sand 1.3.8 A gravel walking path around the lake. 1.3.9 A 100-foot by 50-foot heated building with a concrete floor.
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