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2.05.3 <br />Topsoil Salvage Volume <br />Soil Type <br />Salvage Area <br />Acres <br />Average <br />Thickness <br />Salvage <br />Volume C.Y. <br />1 <br />39.4 <br />30@ <br />158900 <br />2 <br />5.9 <br />28.3@ <br />22400 <br />3 <br />1.6 <br />34@ <br />7300 <br />4 <br />0.0 <br />-0- <br />5 <br />1.2 <br />6.5@ <br />1000 <br />6 <br />0.6 <br />8.2@ <br />700 <br />Totals <br />48.7 <br />190300 <br />Of the 190,300 cubic yards originally inventoried as available to salvage the <br />Operator was only able to salvage 87,600 cubic yards. The operator believes <br />the reason for this difference is as follows: <br />1. The rocky soil made topsoil salvage very difficult. <br />2. The steep terrain made topsoil salvage very difficult. <br />3. The soil survey assumed a constant topsoil depth of 30- inches over <br />approximately 40 acres. The topsoil depth actually varied <br />substantially from a few inches to a few feet. <br />The operator believes all reasonably available topsoil was salvaged. <br />The 87,600 cubic yards of topsoil was initially located in three topsoil <br />stockpiles as follows: <br />Stockpiles B & C were subsequently relocated to stockpile A during the <br />downhill conveyor project. <br />. PR -12 2.05-51- 2/10 <br />PPRov4l <br />Pile A <br />Pile B <br />Pile C <br />Quantity (CY) <br />83,300 <br />2,800 <br />1,500 <br />Stockpiles B & C were subsequently relocated to stockpile A during the <br />downhill conveyor project. <br />. PR -12 2.05-51- 2/10 <br />PPRov4l <br />