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S.u(hl~c/J C-s7~-ocy <br />~~?~ti o.? ~3Ua~ <br />Operator is currently removing more petroleum-contaminated soil as indicated by <br />laboratory testing. The pcs is being hauled to an approved landfill. <br />- As stated above (in Hydrologic Balance), a portion of the 100-year ditch on the west <br />and northwest portions of the refuse pile has been reworked. <br />-The coal fines that remained on the east side of the facilities area (by the fence <br />between the Southfield mine and GEC) have been cleaned up and removed. <br />Processing Waste: The refuse pile has been covered with four feet of nontoxic, <br />noncombustible material. The Division has received the fourth quarter 2002 <br />inspection report that indicates that five test pits were dug on the pile to a depth of <br />four feet to verify the cover and for soil suitability tests. It appears that there is positive <br />drainage off of the pile and into the 100-year ditch. There did not appear to be any <br />springs or seeps on the surface of the pile. <br />Topsoil: Topsoil has been spread on the entire mine site with the exception of the <br />regraded Pond 3 area (pending Division approval of the final regrading) and the <br />diesel tank area (pending removal of all of the pcs). <br />Miscellaneous: All of the powerlines that were around the refuse pile and regraded <br />Pond 3 area have been removed. <br />