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i~ <br />§2.05 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT FOR SURFACE OR UNDERGROUND MINING <br />ACTIVITIES --MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR OPERATION AND RECLAMATION <br />PLANS. <br />topsoil material. Known plant nutrient requirements will be <br />compared to the soil fertility analyses to determine fertilizer <br />requirements. At a minimum, the soil will be tested for a <br />deficiency of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium. <br />(f) Proper disposal of acid-forming and toxic forming materials. <br />There is no indication that any acid-forming or toxic forming materials <br />will be encountered on site. Refer to Section 2.04.6(a)(iii)(D). Please <br />refer to Section 2.05.3(8) for a discussion of the applicant's plans to <br />handle debris and non-coal waste. <br />If sustained combustion of debris or non-coal waste becomes a <br />problem the applicant will be prepared to react appropriately. Chemical <br />fire extinguishers will be available in the shop warehouse area and on <br />mobile equipment. A water truck will be available to respond to any <br />problem area. Earth moving equipment may be available to smother a <br />fire if necessary. <br />(g) Sealing mine openings and boreholes. <br />The monitoring holes will be sealed in accordance with the <br />requirements of Rule 4.07. For specific information concerning the <br />sealing of holes, refer to Volume I -Text, Section 2.05.4(2)(g). <br />(h) Measures used to protect air and water quality. <br />The operator holds current, relevant Construction Permits issued by the <br />Colorado Department of Health and Environment for all air polluting <br />sources contained within the operation of the train loadout and <br />stockpile. These permits can be found in Exhibit 10. <br />r <br />The operator holds current, relevant Discharge Permits issued by the <br />Colorado Department of Health and Environment for discharges <br />occurring from the sediment ponds. See Exhibit 11. <br />TR-020 <br />2.05 - 28 <br />3/01 <br />