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2.05.4 Reclamation Plan <br />topsoil, seeded and mulched. Alternative sediment control will be used to <br />treat the run-off from this reclaimed area since the run-off from the 6.0 acres <br />does not report to any of the three sediment ponds. Restoration of the site to <br />approximate original contours will concurrently reclaim the three sediment <br />ponds. <br />The industrial area will be plated with approximately 6" of clean fill. The <br />evaporation ponds which make up most of the industrial area currently have <br />an odor that likely affects wildlife use of the area. Covering some or all of this <br />area will reduce this odor problem. Please see Map -11 for location of clean <br />fill placement. <br />In accordance with Rule 4.17, the Operator will stabilize the industrial area to <br />effectively control erosion and attendant air pollution by placing the salvaged <br />ballast and sub -ballast on the 40 acre industrial area. Rail construction will <br />require 17,700 cubic yards of ballast and sub -ballast. It will take 15,100 cubic <br />yards to plate the 40 acre industrial site with 3" of ballast and sub -ballast. <br />A general discussion of road reclamation is presented in Section 2.05.3(3)(c). <br />A general discussion of pond reclamation is presented in Section <br />2.05.3(4)(a)(ii)(D). <br />Reclaimed areas will be compacted to at least 90% of the maximum dry <br />density attained in a laboratory compaction test in accordance with ASTM <br />D698 with moisture content +/-4% of optimum. <br />Permit Application 2.05-31- 08/26/11 <br />