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~" <br />. regraded, if necessary. They will be revegetated in accordance <br />with the revegetation plan set forth later in this section. <br />The facilities found on the surface, including the shop and <br />warehouse buildings, will be completely removed following mining <br />activities, providing they have no continuing beneficial uses. <br />Concrete foundations will be buried on site as shown on Map 12. <br />The office building will remain on site. Materials resulting from <br />this removal will either be sold to a local scrap dealer or hauled <br />from the permit area to a suitable dump site. The areas will then <br />be regraded and revegetated. The access road from the surface <br />facility to the portal area will be revegetated at the conclusion <br />of mining activities. The main haul/access road into the property <br />will be left at the conclusion of the mining as shown on the <br />Existing And Final Contours and Sections Map (Map 12). The access <br />road or other roads no longer needed for operations, reclamation, <br />or environmental monitoring, will be restored. Roadbeds will be <br />rounded and shaped to conform with the adjacent terrain and to meet <br />natural drainage restoration standards. At the completion of this <br />regrading, topsoil will be applied and revegetation will commence. <br />• Topsoil Structures. Stockpiled topsoil used for reclamation <br />purposes will not be moved until required for redistribution on a <br />graded area. The topsoil will be redistributed so as to achieve an <br />approximate uniform and stable thickness and to minimize <br />compaction. At the cessation of mining operations, all topsoil <br />will be removed from the stockpile and redistributed prior to <br />revegetation. <br />The detailed plans for initial removal, storage and subsequent <br />redistribution of topsoil used for reclamation purposes are <br />discussed later in this Section and also in Section 2.05.3. <br />• 2.05-32 Rev. 02-10-93 <br />