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January 30, 2017. Two landowners objected to the proposed repair plan, and claimed <br /> they felt that the repair plan was not extensive enough. The landowners' objection <br /> was heard by the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board (Board) on May 24 and <br /> 25, 2017. The Board upheld the Division's decision to approve TR69. One of the <br /> landowners filed an appeal of the Board's decision in Mesa County District Court on <br /> June 22, 2017. Mesa County Court upheld the Board's decision and the work <br /> approved under TR-69 was completed in October of 2019. <br /> VL Use of Explosives <br /> No blasting or explosive use is anticipated for the operation during this permit term. <br /> VII. Disposal of Excess Spoil <br /> The Roadside Portals Mine did not produce excess spoil. Any excess material would <br /> have been disposed of on the Coal Refuse Disposal Areas. <br /> VIIL Coal Mine Waste Banks <br /> Information on coal processing waste and coal processing waste embankments can be <br /> found in Section 2.05.3(8), Tabl3, of Volume 3 of the application. <br /> Three permitted refuse piles,CRDA-I,CRDA-2, and RSRDA,have been constructed <br /> to the specifications outlined in Tab 13 text, and in Appendices 13-4, 13,5 and 13-6 <br /> of the permit. See Exhibits 4,5,9A,9B, 18,51,52,53 and 55,for further information. <br /> Reclamation of the refuse disposal areas is addressed in various sections of Tab 14, <br /> Volume 5, of the permit application, and reclamation specifications are depicted on <br /> Exhibits 6C, 9C, 26, and 18. <br /> During mine operations, raw coal was processed at the preparation plant that was <br /> located within the Roadside South facilities area, and clean coal was conveyed to a <br /> unit train loadout facility on the opposite side of the river, approximately a mile to the <br /> north. The reject material was transported by truck to the disposal sites in Coal <br /> Canyon (or the RSRDA pile prior to 1981). CRDA-2 has been fully reclaimed, and <br /> CRDA-1 has been reclaimed with the exception of a segment of temporary road up <br /> the side of the pile that has been left open to allow for disposal of coaly material during <br /> the course of reclamation operations. The slopes of the RSRDA have been fully <br /> reclaimed and revegetated. The flat top of the pile was approved as an equipment <br /> storage area during operations, and has not been revegetated. <br /> Refuse disposal within the Roadside Refuse Disposal Area(RSRDA)was completed <br /> in the early 1980's, and the slopes of the pile were temporarily stabilized. The flat top <br /> of the RSRDA is a permitted supply storage area. Final reclamation of the slopes of <br /> the RSRDA, including installation of approved terrace drains, was completed in the <br /> fall of 2002. A stability analysis for the RSRDA is provided in Appendix 13-4. Final <br /> grading is discussed in Tab 14. The reclamation plan for the top of the RSRDA was <br /> 41 <br />