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3. For remediation, any area identified above which exceeds the acreages stipulated <br />above for unsuitable topsoil material will be placed at least eight feet below the final soil <br />surface. New soil material will be used in its place. This material will be tested according <br />to the original grid (1 hole per 2.5 acres on prime farmland, 1 hole per 5 acres on non- <br />prime farmland) to confirm its suitability. <br />4. If none of the above procedures satisfactorily mitigate a certain problem, the Division <br />will be notified and recommended actions will then be implemented. <br />In the event that a parameter average threshold value for a particular landowner is exceeded <br />based on the sample points for a given year, the outlier sample point will be further sampled as <br />an individual point of exceedance. The second phase and further sampling would be applied to <br />this outlier point to determine the area of influence. Once additional points were added, a new <br />average of the parameter will be calculated for the landowner in question. In the event that <br />remediation is determined to be necessary over an area to bring the parameter average to within <br />the threshold, topsoil that has already been sampled and demonstrated compliant will be added to <br />the outlier area. The outlier sample would then be sampled again following remediation to <br />determine the success of remediation. <br />Any remedial backfilling and/or burial will be completed in a manner that results in final surface <br />elevations and topography that are consistent with the approved reclamation plan and are <br />compatible with the post mining land use for the remediated area. <br />July 2018 (TR -84) 2.05.4(2)(d)-25 <br />