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• Operation Description <br />A detailed narrative description of the land to be affected within the permit area is provided' <br />above under the heading Production Methods and Equipment. The mining plan is graphically <br />portrayed on the Mine Plan Map (Map 23). The various acreages to be affected by the <br />planned mine operation are shown in Section 2.03 on Table 1, Affected Areas for Mining and <br />Reclamation. The details of these operations are shown on the Mining Range Diagram (Map <br />24). <br />The lines on Map 23 refer to coal seam mining, the lines on Map 28, Topsoil Handling, refer <br />to the anticipated overall disturbance that not only includes coal mining, but also associated <br />perimeter disturbances as well. These disturbances include the upper truck shovel cuts above <br />the "X" seam, all ramps associated with the pit, and the yearly topsoil advance. <br />Mine Facilities <br />The existing buildings, structures, utility corridors and other facilities are shown on the <br />Existing Structures -North Map (Map 22A) and Existing Structures -South Area (Map 22B). <br />Colowyo has the following major structures located in the permit area office; shop and <br />warehouse facility; coal crushing and loadout facilities; explosives bunker; sedimentation <br />ponds; utility lines; water lines; and haul roads. <br />As needed, temporary facility installation will be necessary to meet Colowyo's operational <br />. needs. These structures and installed in lieu of permanent long term facilities due to the short <br />term needs. Most of these facilities are installed overland without any major construction <br />required. (ie concrete pads, foundations, or major excavation) Examples of these facilities <br />are temporary pipelines and power cables. <br />Preparation for these temporary facility locations may range from nothing to topsoil removal. <br />In most cases only brush removal is necessary. Every effort will be made to minimize the <br />amount of disturbance in undisturbed areas. In the case of frequent use of light duty vehicles, <br />then topsoil will be salvaged prior to temporary facility installation. When topsoil is <br />salvaged, either it will be windrowed, stockpiled, or placed on a regraded area prepared for <br />topsoil placement. Some facilities require a corridor only, as in temporary pipelines or other <br />linear facilities. A corridor will be established through brush removal if necessary. <br />Maintenance is routinely required on these temporary facilities and therefore enough room <br />for a light vehicle access will be maintained. <br />If the brush does not interfere with the temporary facility or maintenance of the facility via <br />light duty vehicles, then no brush will be removed. Colowyo generally uses a dozer to <br />remove brush resulting in a corridor width of approximately 25 feet. This allows for the <br />necessary vehicles to access the corridor for placement and retrieval of the facility. In all <br />cases temporary facilities are installed in an overland fashion, minimizing the impacts to the <br />environment. <br /> <br />2.05-13 Revision Date: 7/06/04 <br />Revision No.: MR-64 <br />