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2.05.3 <br />See Appendix A in Volume IX for material balance details. Topsoil will be <br />stored in topsoil stockpile E as shown on Figure I located in Volume IX. <br />Construction of the drill pad located immediately above the utility bench <br />during late 2004 required the salvage of approximately 1,000 cubic yards of <br />topsoil. The topsoil was stored in topsoil stockpile AA @. <br />At the Hubbard Creek Shaft construction site, topsoil was salvaged. To <br />preserve space at the site the topsoil will be hauled to stockpile "F" located <br />near the unit train loadout. If the 1.8 acre disturbance has an average of 6" <br />of topsoil, 1,450 cubic yards of topsoil will be salvaged and hauled to topsoil <br />stockpile "F ". The proposed construction site is strewn with large sandstone <br />boulders so topsoil salvage was difficult. <br />Topsoil stockpiles were and will be constructed to reduce erosion of the <br />stockpiles by either wind or water. The topsoil stockpiles are located on <br />stable surfaces where they will not be disturbed by the mining operation. <br />Topsoil stockpiles that are to remain in place for more than ninety days will <br />be seeded as soon as practical and berms will be constructed around the <br />base of stockpiles where necessary to prevent loss of topsoil material from <br />the stockpiles. <br />• PR -12 2.05-53- 2/10 <br />A �pQov6D <br />