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combination of natural processes and operational techniques. ~ <br />• Surface facilities for this project will disturb a relatively small <br />area (approximately 96.7 acres). Reclamation/revegetation of <br />construction areas will occur immediately upon completion. In <br />addition, facilities have been designed to take advantage of t e <br />topographic features of the area being located at tt~e base of the <br />Grand Hogback. <br />Transfer of coal from the prep plant to loading facili in Lacy <br />• Refuse is proposed to be transferred fro the prep plant by slurry <br />pipeline to the disposal area within t e mine, so there will be no <br />dust emissions from this part of the operation. <br />will be with covered haul trucks. The only exposed al will be <br />the temporary coal storage pile which will be loaded et and can be <br />maintained wet during dry and/or windy periods w'th the use of <br />sprinklers. The coal stockpile will be limited t the approximate <br />volume of maximum 3 unit trains and will be c mpletely removed, <br />periodically, at the time of loading. With t e initial moisture <br />content and the ability to maintain moisture, fugitive dust should <br />be minimal. <br />Entrance and access roads and arking lots will be paved and <br />maintained in good order. Als vehicle speed and off-road use <br />will be restricted. <br />To protect and enhance the fish and wildlife resources of the <br />project site, NCIG~proposes to make every effort to work with DOW <br />and other appropriate agencies in the planning, construction, <br />implementation, and abandonment of its mining operations. <br />NCIG - Coal Ridge #1 4-75 ABC/1145/910509 <br />7R-7 <br />