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• Topsoil ihac has been salvaged for reclamation will be stored In stockpiles as close to <br />the ml ne area as possible, Srt order to llmii the distance St must be moved. Further, <br />topsoil stockpiles will be stabilized using a temporary vegetation cover to limit wind <br />eroslo n. <br />These previously outlined activities address the significant sources of fugitive dust at <br />Che Seneca II-W mine site. These sources will be effectively controlled by the practices <br />described. As a result, the emission of fug hive dust will not present a significant <br />impact on the ambient air quality Sn the near vicinity of the mine site or at distances <br />from the mine. <br />Attachments 24-1 and 24-2 contain the Fugitive Dust Air Pollution Emission Notice (ADEN) <br />and the Fugitive Dust Emission Permit for the Seneca II-W Mine, respectively. Emission <br />Permit No. 82R0258 was initially approved on January 31, 1983. Pursuant to General <br />Condition No. 7 of the Emission Permit, Peabody provided notice of initiation of <br />co nstrucilon activities to CDOH on May 15, 1990. On September 13, 1990, Mr. Scott Miller, <br />Air Pollution Control Engineer for the Air Pollution Control Division of CDOH, conducted <br />an inspection of the mine site. Mr. Miller found Peabody to be Sn compliance with the <br />provisions of the initial permit and requested that Peabody file a Fugitive Emission <br />Control Plan for the mine site so that the final permit could be issued. Seneca has <br />received the final permit which is in Attachment 24-2. <br />• <br />2 Revised 11/10/95 <br />