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growth. The values of cover and production in 1981 were 73.8 percent and 2,787 lbs /acre. By 1985, these two <br />parameters had increased to 87.8 percent and 4,258 lbs /acre. The results of this study and physical and chemical <br />characteristics of the stockpiled topsoil demonstrate that the material will be a suitable plant growth media. <br />• EMD (Panel 2 -Right through 6- Right, PR97 -04) <br />The existing facilities currently in place at TCC will be used to support mining of coal in the remainder of the <br />EMD. TCC does not anticipate the need to construct any new surface facilities, therefore, no response is <br />required for this rule. <br />NMD (Panels 12 -Right through 16- Right, PR99 -0S) . <br />The existing facilities currently in place at TCC will be used to support mining of coal in the remainder of the <br />. NMD. TCC does not anticipate the need to construct any new surface facilities, therefore, no response is <br />required for this rule. <br />NW Mains Ventilation Shaft and Thickener Underllow Project (TR01-39) <br />Construction of the NW Mains Ventilation Shaft will result in limited surface disturbance for the shaft pad and <br />associated access road and powerline. AVF and soil surveys of potential disturbance areas conducted by Habitat <br />Management, Inc. indicated that the disturbance would fall within the mapped boundaries of the Slocum loam <br />and Binco silty clay loam soil types. Three soil pits were excavated and soil parameters were documented, <br />consistent with the applicable AVF requirements of Rule 2.06.8. Soil survey results are presented in Exhibit <br />16A, NW Mains Ventilation Shaft - AVF Soil Investigation. The AVF soil survey indicates a distinct soil, <br />vegetation, and topographic boundary between the Fish Creek AVF and the upland portion of the study area. <br />NMD (Panels 17 -Right through 25- Right, PR03 -06 and PR06 -07) <br />• The existing facilities currently in place at TCC will be used to support mining of coal in the remainder of the <br />NMD. Additional facilities, constructed specifically to support mining in the NMD, include the 18 -Right <br />Ventilation Shaft and 6 -North Mains Ventilation Shaft and ancillary facilities, as described in the following <br />sections. <br />• <br />18 -Right Ventilation Shaft (TR04 -44) <br />Construction of the 18 -Right Ventilation Shaft will result in limited surface disturbance for the shaft pad and <br />associated access road. An upland and alluvial valley floor (AVF) soil investigation was conducted along Fish <br />Creek for the RAG Twentymile Coal Company (TCC) in Routt County, Colorado. This investigation was <br />performed to support TCC's proposed construction of two proposed ventilation shaft facilities (the 18 -Right <br />Intake Shaft and the future 6 -North Mains Ventilation Shaft) and the access roads to these facilities. This soil <br />investigation complies with the AVF requirements, contained in Section 2.06.8 of the Regulations of the <br />Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board for Coal Mining. Soil descriptions were recorded from 12 continuous <br />soil cores located along the proposed road corridors and vent shaft facilities within and adjacent to the <br />previously delineated Fish Creek AVF. The soil cores were located in Township 5 North, Range 86 West, <br />Section 11 (Map 1S, 18 -Right Bleeder shaft) and Section 17 (Map 2S, Future Intake Shaft). The soil <br />investigation was conducted on October 21 and 22, 2003 by Kenneth E. Carlson, a Certified Professional Soil <br />Scientist ( 42824) with Habitat Management, Inc. The detailed report of the investigation is provided in Exhibit <br />16C, RAG Twentymile Coal Company, Fish Creek Shaft & Access Road Soil Investigation, Routt County, <br />Colorado, dated October 2003. A summary of the report follows. <br />PR06 -07 2.04 -50 11/07/06 <br />