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_ Section 780.111b) Continued. <br />narrow, so no modification or narrowing of the road is proposed in conjunction with the <br />proposed postmining use. <br /> <br />• <br />Loadout Shop Building -The existing Loadout shop building is relatively small and would <br />be of value in conjunction with the postmining use as a storage building for small <br />equipment and supplies, particularly given the distance of the loadout area from the mine <br />area. As previously noted, a prospective buyer has requested that the existing shop <br />structures in the loadout area be retained in conjunction with his proposed future use of <br />the property. <br />Water and Air Pollution Control Facilities. <br />Water quality in the vicinity of the Permit Area is maintained by the series of <br />sedimentation ponds (described at "Impoundments" above) and through a number of <br />primary sediment control methods, such as contour furrowing, mulching, and the <br />placement of straw dikes, riprap, check dams, sediment filters, sediment traps, and <br />The flow diagrams for the Kerr Tipple are shown on Figure 12, Kerr Tipple Layout, and <br />Figure 13, Kerr Tipple Crushing Facilities. The dump hopper is a three-sided enclosure <br />designed to prevent excessive dust emissions, and the crusher building at the Kerr <br />Tipple is equipped with a bag house to control coal dust emissions. All air quality <br />control measures and facilities at the Kerr Tipple have been approved by the Colorado <br />Department of Health, Air Pollution Control Division. <br />culverts. <br />Kerr will continue to employ a dust suppression program consisting primarily of a <br />periodic watering schedule for haul roads and other unpaved roads in the Mine area. <br />During the dry summer months, specifically July, August, and September, a water <br />truck will wet down all haul roads at least two or three <br />TR-19 780-13b Revised 11/98 <br />