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-16- <br />7. A reconnaissance level alluvial valley floor investigation should be <br />conducted for the proposed loadout and the adjacent areas. This survey <br />need onlu delineate alluvial deposits carrying a stream which are <br />greater than 50 feet in width and over 10 acres in size. (2.06.8(3)) <br />8. Chemical analyses of the soil are helpful, but further information <br />is needed. The soil type, depth, horizontal e.rtent, depth to be salvaged <br />and replaced, and a discussion of the present and potential capabilities <br />of the soil must be provided. If 12 inches of topsoil are salvaged for <br />the area as proposed, the calculations show a much greater volume than <br />the 5,000 cu, yds. projected. (2.04.9) <br />9. Vegetation information as delineated in Rule (2.04.10) must be <br />provided for Tract A, as well as for the e,risting loadout area. <br />10. The method for loading coal must be clarified. Emission rates will <br />vary depending upon the method of loading. If the Loading method differs <br />from .that identified in tyre emission permit in Exhibit E, the emissions <br />permit must also be amended. <br />1Z. The applicant must provide a backfilIing and grading plan for the <br />loadout to achieve the approximate original contour of the area. <br />(2.05 .4(2)(c)) 14.14) <br />12. Comments from the surface landowner must be received in relation to <br />the post-mining land use. (2.05.5(b)) <br />