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• At the end of the mine life, and/or in conjunction with final reclamation <br />operations, EFCI will salvage or demolish all existing structures and facilities <br />which are not approved for postmining use. Results debris will be <br />transported to suitable locations within the mine facility area for disposal. <br />The two designated disposal sites include an area adjacent to the mine portals <br />(if the portal facilities are not retained) where the material will be effectively <br />covered and isolated during backfilling and grading of the portal bench and <br />face -up area, and the Pond 1 basin area. These disposal locations will allow <br />placement of the demolition debris well below the ultimate reclaimed surface <br />and assure that these materials are covered by a minimum of four (4) feet of <br />suitable material as required by applicable regulations. <br />During final reclamation of the two loadout areas, EFCI will place the <br />stockpile base material, consisting of coal fines mired with soils, at the <br />bottom of the backfill areas. These areas at the loadouts are located at the <br />foot of existing slopes, and prior to placement of the fill material the toe of <br />the slope will be notched to remove loose soils and any debris. Similar to <br />• other backfilling operations, the stockpile base material will be compacted to <br />assure stability and eliminate the potential of the stockpile base material <br />L, <br />below the final reclaimed surface and assure that these materials are covered <br />by a minimum of four (4) feet of suitable material as required by applicable <br />regulations. <br />In conjunction with final site reclamation activities, disposal areas will be <br />regraded, topsoiled and revegetated consistent with the reclamation practices <br />previously described in this section. <br />In order to prevent any potential impacts from possible spills of hazardous, <br />toxic or flammable materials, EFCI has developed a comprehensive Spill <br />Prevention, Control and Countermeasure plan (SPCC) which is presented as <br />Exhibit 21, SPCC Plan. This plan addresses control, reporting, and cleanup <br />measures to be implemented in the event of a liquid <br />Minor Revision MR -41 2.05.428 Revised December 2001 <br />