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<br />§2.05 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT FOR SURFACE OR UNDERGROUND MINING <br />ACTIVITIES -- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR OPERATION AND RECLAMATION <br />PLANS. <br />defines the southern boundary of the disturbances <br />created by other roadway and access road <br />disturbances. Nearly half the disturbance created by <br />this railroad disturbance is contiguous to the railroad <br />tracks of the Union Pacific Railroad. <br />This railroad spur, has been used for over twenty years <br />to provide a method to ship commercial quantities of <br />prepared coal to the national and international steam <br />coal market. <br />4. Truck dump. silo and train loadout facilities <br />The disturbances associated with these facilities <br />include the excavations for draw off tunnels, the <br />footprints of the structures, the drainage controls for <br />the access and haul roads, the power distribution <br />system, parking areas and three small "lay down" <br />areas, where some materials are temporarily stored. <br />One of these disturbances, closely associated with the <br />truck dump is the small bench just south of the truck <br />dump which provides a base for a haul road and a <br />fueling station. <br />These disturbances and facilities have been used for <br />over twenty years to provide a method to ship <br />commercial quantities of prepared coal to the national <br />and international steam coal market. <br />5. Truck Scales <br />i• <br />These truck scales are located on an isolated one-way <br />entrance road. The scale bed is located on the <br />roadway with all mechanical features below grade. <br />The scale bed is accompanied by a small 15 foot long <br />by 10 feet wide by 10 feet wide steel clad building <br />TR-020 <br />2.05 - 6 <br />3/01 <br />