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the landowner's request. The haul road at King I is a pre -law road. Activities at King I are <br />generally limited to those associated with coal mine waste storage and disposal. Two sediment <br />ponds serve to treat runoff from the disturbed areas. <br />The primary consumptive use of water at the mine is for dust suppression at King II. GCC has <br />estimated a use of 8.61 acre feet per year. This water is supplied from a diversion on the Hay <br />Gulch Ditch or from an alluvial well field. The right to the use of this water is documented in <br />Appendix 2 of the PAP (Water Division No. 37 Court Decree from 2011). <br />Reclamation at each mine will consist of dismantling and removing all structures (except those <br />approved for permanent retention); backfilling and sealing the underground portals; regrading to <br />achieve a stable, productive landform (including the backfilling of highwalls); rebuilding channels; <br />and distributing topsoil, seed, and mulch. Topsoil will be placed to a depth of six inches. Seeding <br />techniques, the approved seed mix, sampling methods, and revegetation success criteria are <br />detailed in Section 2.05.4 of the PAP. The approved post -mining land uses for both mines are <br />consistent with those that existed in the pre -mining condition, namely: rangeland, wildlife habitat, <br />and agricultural use. <br />10 <br />