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These disturbances and facilities were used for over <br />twenty years to provide a method to ship commercial <br />quantities of prepared coal to the national and <br />international steam coal market. <br />Reclamation Status: The disturbances associated with <br />the loadout facilities have not been reclaimed. <br />5. Truck Scales <br />These truck scales are located on an isolated one-way <br />entrance road. The scale bed is located on the <br />roadway with all mechanical features below grade. <br />The scale bed is accompanied by a small 15 foot long <br />by 10 feet wide by 8 foot high steel clad building which <br />houses the scale instrumentation and recorders. <br />These truck scales were installed during the summer of <br />1981 so incoming coal trucks could be weighed. In <br />addition an access ramp was constructed from State <br />Highway 133 to the truck scales and to the truck dump <br />area. Topsoil was excavated for the scales, and the <br />access road. Drainage from the area is directed to the <br />railroad spur drainage and flows downgrade to the train <br />loadout sediment pond. The Operator has approval to <br />improve the entrance to the truck scale. The haul road <br />will be widened so trucks can bypass the scales to the <br />south and east and proceed to the truck dump without <br />crossing the scales. Topsoil will be excavated from the <br />new disturbed area and stockpiled in the area shown <br />on Map 7. <br />Reclamation Status: The truck scales have not been <br />removed from site. <br />RN -07 2.05-7 03/18 <br />