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ventilation fan and associated equipment, emergency hoist equipment shaft heater, and electrical equipment will be <br />removed and reused at another location, salvaged, or disposed of off-site. Concrete pads will be broken up and <br />foundations will be demolished to at least 2 feet below grade, and the resulting concrete debris will be disposed of in the <br />shaft opening. The upper 4 feet of the shaft collar and the concrete shaft slab will also be broken up and disposed of into <br />the shaft opening. A cement plug will be placed in the bottom 15 feet of the shaft and the remainder of the shalt will be <br />tilled with inert material including the shaft cuttings and collar excavation materials. A cement plug will be poured from <br />10 feet below grade to within approximately 3 feet of the surface. The remaining 3 feet will be filled with soil. and <br />graded to blend with the surrounding terrain. As noted in the discussion of construction for the 18 -Left Ventilation <br />Shafts, any required pressure—grout boreholes will be sealed at the time of construction. Cement grout will be <br />pumped through the boreholes to seal any wet zones encountered and the boreholes will be filled with grout and <br />allowed to set-up on completion of grouting operations. Any surface casing extending above ground surface would <br />be cut-off flush with or below natural ground level. The MAC borehole and Utility Borehole will be plugged and <br />sealed using the same methods as previously described for the shaft seal. The pipeline will be reclaimed by cutting <br />the ends of the pipeline off below the ground surface, capping the ends, and leaving the pipeline buried in-place. <br />Following removal of structures and equipment, and plugging and sealing of the shaft and borehole(s), any cuttings <br />remaining in the temporary mine waste disposal pit will be covered with excavated shaft collar material; road culverts <br />will be removed and disposed of off-site; road -base and surfacing materials will be removed and placed on the shalt pad; <br />and the shaft pad, substation area, sedimentation pond, and light -use road disturbance areas will be regraded to <br />reestablish effective drainage and blend with the surrounding terrain. Cover over any cuttings remaining in the cuttings <br />pit will be a mininuun of 2 feet of suitable material, and the postmining configuration will approximate the premining <br />contours. As -built certification will be provided to the CDMG following final closure, backfilling, and grading of the <br />cuttings pit. Any excess road -base and surfacing materials not required to reestablish approximate original contour will <br />be hauled off-site and disposed of. Stockpiled topsoil will then be replaced on those disturbed areas where it was <br />previously removed and seeded with a pastureland seed mixture. <br />13 Left Outbv Utility Borehole (MR15 291) <br />The 13LT Outby Utility Borehole will have a limited life, being used only to support cementing operations in the <br />final panel areas for the 12LT and 13LT Panels. When the borehole is no longer needed to support these activities, <br />the borehole will be plugged and sealed, and surface disturbance areas will be reclaimed. Augplwill be placed in <br />the bottom of the borehole, cement grout will be pumped into the borehole to establish a bottom plug and to seal any <br />wet zones encountered, the remaining borehole void will be filled with drill cuttings and or suitable plugging <br />materials to within five feet of the ground surface, a cement plug will be poured at the surface, and any surface <br />casing extending above ground surface would be cut off flush with or below natural ground level. Following <br />plugging and sealing of the borehole, any mud pits will be allowed to dry -out, and will be backfilled with the <br />excavated material, road base and surfacing materials will be removed and placed on the shaft pad, and the shaft pad <br />and light use road disturbance areas will be regraded to reestablish effective drainage and blend with the surrounding <br />terrain. <br />Fish Creek Ventilation Shaft and Dewatering and Water Treatment Installation (MR07-216) <br />The Fish Creek Ventilation installation had a useful life of approximately seven years, until the first set of longwall <br />panels were mined -out. The fan building, duct -work, and fan have been removed from the site. The borehole was <br />temporarily sealed, as described in the response to Rule 2.05.4(2)(g), and was used only for discharge from the <br />excess flow diversion line from the Fish Creek water treatment system. In 2007, the shaft installation was modified <br />for use as a dewatering well to replace the inoperable Fish Creek South Dewatering Borehole. <br />Upon completion of mining, and when the system is no longer required, all facilities will be removed and the site <br />reclaimed. Removal of the surface facilities will involve removal of the modular electro -coagulation units (2), <br />dismantling of surface structures, which includes the powerline, transformer and pad, any remaining chemical and pump <br />control equipment, buildings and pads; fencing„ stubbing -off and capping buried piping; and demolition of building <br />foundations. The concrete demolition debris will either be hauled to the refuse site for disposal or hauled to a <br />landfill. <br />MR15-294 2.05-106.1 02/02/16 <br />