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materials will be salvaged and stockpiled for use in site reclamation. Small temporary soil stockpiles will be <br />established adjacent to the pad areas and roads for any limited soil (estimated at approximately 300 cy at each site) <br />that may be recovered from the borehole pads and roads. <br />19RT Mine Dewatering Borehole and Pipeline - Given the proximity of existing ranch roads, TCC does not plan <br />or anticipate the need for new road construction to access the 19RT Dewatering Borehole drill -site. With dry <br />ground conditions, drilling equipment and supplies should be able to travel the short distance overland from the <br />existing roads to the drill -site, without significant surface disturbance. Both the shaft pad and pipeline corridor are <br />located in an upland areas. For both the shaft pad, and along the 6,200 -foot pipeline corridor, construction will <br />involve removal of any large vegetation and stripping and stockpiling of other vegetation, soil, and organic <br />materials. Given an average soil depth of approximately 6 inches in the upland areas, a pad area of approximately <br />0.35 acres, and a total pipeline disturbance area of approximately 7.2 acres, approximately 300 cubic yards of soil <br />material will be salvaged from the pad area, and 5,750 cubic yards from the pipeline corridor. Soil from the <br />pipeline corridor will be removed and windrowed along one side of the pipeline corridor, and soil from the pad area <br />will be placed in a stockpile within the borehole pad for future reclamation use. The soil salvage volumes are <br />indicated on Table 49A. Natural vegetative materials (mulch) incorporated into the topsoil, and seeding with the <br />topsoil stockpile stabilization seed mixture, identified on page 2.05-121, will stabilize and protect the stockpiled <br />soil materials. <br />15RT Ventilation Shaft (TR11-77) - An existing two -track road extends from the Fish Creek Water Treatment <br />Facility road to the proposed shaft site, however, it does not appear that any soil material was salvaged from the <br />road corridor. Therefore, for both the light -use road and shaft pad, construction will involve removal of any large <br />vegetation and stripping and stockpiling of other vegetation, soil, and organic materials. TC will recover and <br />salvage a maximum of 18 inches of soil from the road and pad areas. With a pad area of approximately 1.6 acres, <br />and a road corridor of approximately 0.7 acres, a maximum volume of approximately 5,600 cubic yards of soil <br />material will be salvaged and placed in stockpile for future use in reclaiming the site. A temporary soil stockpile <br />will be established on the east end of the pad area, natural drainage will be diverted around the stockpile by a short <br />diversion ditch, and the natural vegetative materials incorporated into the soil, and seeding with the topsoil <br />stockpile stabilization seed mixture, will stabilize and protect the stockpiled soil materials.. Soil salvage volumes <br />are indicated on Table 49A. <br />16LT Utility Borehole (TR11-78) — The associated light -use road follows an existing two -track ranch road for part <br />of its length, however, it does not appear that any soil material was salvaged from the road corridor. Therefore, for <br />both the light -use road and borehole pad, construction will involve removal of any large vegetation and stripping <br />and stockpiling of other vegetation, soil, and organic materials. The road is located near the top of a ridgeline <br />where soil development is limited, so TC will recover and salvage a maximum of 12 inches of soil from the road <br />and pad areas. With a pad area of approximately 2.2 acres, and a road corridor of approximately 6.1 acres, a <br />maximum volume of approximately 10,900 cubic yards of soil material will be salvaged and placed in stockpile for <br />future use in reclaiming the site. A temporary soil stockpile(s) will be established on the east end of the pad area <br />adjacent to the road, where natural drainage will route around the stockpile(s) due to the existing natural drainage <br />configuration, and the natural vegetative materials incorporated into the soil, and seeding with the topsoil stockpile <br />stabilization seed mixture, will stabilize and protect the stockpiled soil materials.. Soil salvage volumes are <br />indicated on Table 49A. <br />5MN Borehole and Pipelines (MR14-283, MR15-288) — Construction of the light -use road and pad for the 5MN <br />Cement Borehole will involve removal of any large vegetation and stripping and stockpiling of other vegetation, <br />soil, and organic materials. The road and pad are located along the crest of a minor ridgeline where soil <br />development is limited, so TC will recover and salvage a maximum of 12 inches of soil from the road and pad <br />areas. With a pad area of approximately 0.9 acres, and a road corridor of approximately 3.1 acres, a maximum <br />volume of approximately 6,540 cubic yards of soil material will be salvaged and placed in stockpile for future use <br />in reclaiming the site. A temporary soil stockpile(s) will be established on the northeast corner of the pad area <br />adjacent to the road. The natural vegetative materials incorporated into the soil, and seeding with the topsoil <br />stockpile stabilization seed mixture, will stabilize and protect the stockpiled soil materials. Soil salvage volumes <br />are indicated on Table 49A. Pipeline construction will involve temporary removal and windrowing of soilmaterials <br />from the pipeline trench area (maximum pipeline corridor width of 40 feet). The maximum disturbance footprint <br />will be approximately 4.6 acres, corresponding to a maximum soil salvage volume of approximately 7,400 cubic <br />TR16-86 2.05-84.13 11/21/16 <br />