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RULE 2 PERMITS <br />external fill (approximately 22 million yd3)north of the box cut excavation or as backfill <br />(approximately 23 million yd 3) in the initial pit area. Over 3 million yd will be moved from the <br />external fill and backfilled within the pit limits of the East and West Pits. Approximately 19 million <br />yd of excess spoil will remain in place as a permanent excess spoil fill, consistent with applicable <br />provisions of Rule 4.09(3). <br />The following describes the mining of the Section 16 Pit Extension which is permitted under TR - <br />65. This area is shown in Figure 2.05-5 "Section 16 Pit Extension." The pit boundaries for the <br />Section 16 Pit Extension were dictated by three features. The first feature that defines the eastern <br />boundary is the cropping of the X seam. The second limiting feature is the current southern mine <br />permit boundary, which is in the process of being modified by the South Taylor permit under <br />Revision PR -02. The third and final feature that defines the area of mining is the 169 KV power <br />line on the west side of the pit as shown on Map 22. Map 23 shows the limits of the Section 16 <br />Pit Extension relative to other activities at the mine. <br />The overall dimensions of the Section 16 Pit Extension are approximately 1,500 feet by 1,200 feet. <br />The Section 16 Pit Extension occurs in a number of cuts. The typical width of the cut will be <br />around 240 feet wide. This pit is excavated using either a shovel or excavator. Mining dimensions <br />will follow the established ground control plan and will be generally similar to operations in the <br />west pit. The depth of the pit varies, with the highest cut depths in the south west side of the pit <br />averaging about 100 feet. Proceeding eastward, the cover decreases until it intersects with the X <br />seam outcrop. The X Seam is the only seam in the Section 16 Pit Extension that Colowyo will be <br />mining. The X Seam coal is approximately 11 feet thick, tapering in thickness to the east were the <br />X coal is outcropped. The X coal is dipping down gradient from the northwest to the southeast. <br />The northern portion of the proposed Section 16 Pit Extension was stripped of topsoil prior to and <br />during 2001. Additional topsoil stripping of an estimated 108,000 cubic yards is needed. This <br />estimate is based on the soil units presented on Map 5B and the average estimated soil salvage <br />depths presented on Table 2.04.9-6 (Volume 12). Stripped topsoil is hauled to Topsoil Stockpile <br />16D as shown on Map 28. Haulage is along the top of the regraded spoil immediately west of the <br />western boundary of Section 16 reclamation. <br />The Section 16 Pond Ditch is extended westward along the contour to collect the disturbed area <br />runoff from the pit and direct flows the Section 16 Pond as shown on Map 12. Exhibit 7, Item <br />140 contains SEDCAD modeling demonstrating the adequacy of the pond to handle these flows. <br />Eventually, the Section 16 Pit Extension limits may be expanded westward to the cropline and <br />southward beyond the permit boundary following appropriate permitting activities. Mining in the <br />area is expected to take approximately two to three years and may be dictated by blending and coal <br />quality considerations. The existing pit limits are centrally located within the South Taylor mine <br />plan. The underlying coal seams beneath the X seam will subsequently be mined during the 2011 <br />to 2013 time frame as shown on Map 23A. As such, it is expected that the Section 16 Pit Extension <br />area will be left open until the South Taylor progressions mine through the area. The postmining <br />topography for the area is shown on Map 19B. <br />The following is an updated volumetric summary (in millions) of projected Excess Spoil for <br />previous and future mining as of June 30, 2010: <br />Rule 2 Permits 2.05-17 Revision Date: 5/25/18 <br />Revision No.: RN -07 <br />