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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981014A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/5/2015
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05.4 Reclamation Plan
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Disposal of Debris, Acid Forming, Toxic Forming, and Flammable Materials EFCI's mining <br />and related activities will not result in production of and acid or toxic forming materials. The <br />only materials to be placed in surface disposal sites include development overburden from the <br />portal bench face -up area, coal stockpile base material from the Ioadout sites, and coal <br />processing refuse which is placed in the permanent refuse stockpile. Documentation <br />supporting the contention that these materials are non-toxic and non-acid forming is presented <br />in Exhibit 9, Comparison of Refuse and Soil Suitabilities. <br />As discussed in Section 2.05.3, Operation Plan - Permit Area, under the subheading "Disposal <br />of Coal and Non -Coal Wastes", all garbage, wastepaper, scrap and other refuse materials, <br />other than coal processing refuse, are collected and disposed of in trash containers or in a <br />designated scrap yard on the mine site. These materials are periodically collected by salvage <br />or disposal contractors and hauled off-site for salvage, or disposal in a municipal landfill. <br />Liquid wastes, including waste oil and lubricants, are collected in closed steel drums within <br />the mine shop/warehouse area and full drums are periodically collected and hauled off-site for <br />recycling or disposal by a contractor. <br />TR -45 2.05.4-27b Revised 07/15/15 <br />
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