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L. Access Roads <br />Under the definition of Access Roads provided in Section 1.04 of the Rules, there are no access <br />roads on the site. There are 3 Haul Roads and one Light Use Road in the permit area. The 5th <br />Street Road is a light use road since mine personnel do not use the road every day. <br />M. 13. Light -Use Roads <br />At the New Horizon Mine, light -use roads will only be used on an intermittent basis for purposes <br />other than transportation of coal including, but not limited to, roads used for monitoring and <br />periodic maintenance of monitoring facilities and reclamation areas, intermittent equipment <br />passage from one mine area to another mine area, or other occasional use. The only road that <br />meets this criteria at the mine site is the 5th Street Road. This road is occasionally used to <br />monitor wells, Pond 007 and the mine discharge into Calamity Draw. <br />In the New Horizon 2 area, there is a single lane dirt road approximately 0.57 miles long which <br />extends to the west of 5th Street Light Use Road (see Map 2.05.3(3)-8). This road is used by the <br />City of Nucla for access to the city sewage lagoon and to one residence. Alternative access has <br />been provided as required by the Montrose County Commissioners. The Montrose County <br />Commissioners granted Peabody (and by succession, WFC) permission to temporarily close this <br />road during mining (see Attachment 2.05.3(3)-8, County Agreement). WFC will reopen the road <br />to meet or exceed the terms of the Montrose County Road Closure Agreement. <br />All criteria listed below are utilized in the construction of the 5th Street Road. <br />1. General Requirements <br />WFC will construct, maintain and reclaim light -use roads to minimize erosion and siltation, air <br />and water pollution and damage to public and private property. To the extent possible, using the <br />best technology currently available, light -use roads will not cause damage to fish, wildlife, or <br />related environmental values and will not cause additional contributions of suspended solids to <br />stream flow or to runoff outside the permit area. Any such contribution shall not be in excess of <br />limitations of State or Federal law. <br />The light -use roads at the mine site will be designed with appropriate ditches, grades, and <br />culverts to control erosion and runoff. All light -use roads will be constructed basically "on - <br />grade" and the location will be partially limited by the grades of the existing or post mining <br />areas. Stream fords will not be used during construction of roads unless approval is first <br />obtained from the regulatory authority. <br />Page 2.05.3(3)-32 October 2015 (TR -69) <br />