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h1r. Dan Mathews <br />• July 8, 19fi2 <br />Page Five <br />2. As recommended by Rocky Mountain Geotechnical, a culvert will be <br />placed at a station on the access road at approximately station <br />7+50. This culvert is indicated on the Drainage and Sediment <br />Control Plan Map (Map S-1), previously submitted to the Division, <br />and indicated as Culvert A. <br />The access road will be surfaced with graver. <br />As described above, a culvert has been designed for placement at <br />section 7+50 as previously shown on the Drainage and Sediment <br />Control Plan Map (Map S-1). <br />Stipulation No. 11 <br />No response is necessary. <br />Stipulation No. 12 <br />The collection sites for the solid waste generated at the Bear No. 3 <br />operation are shown on the Mine Facilities Map (Map 10). Collection <br />• sites will consist of large containers or barrels which can be easily <br />transported from the mine site to the disposal area. Each container <br />will be properly maintained to allow no spillage or leakage of the <br />combustible material. Used oil will be stored in tanks near the shop <br />area. These tanks will be maintained to contain used oil and prevent <br />contamination to adjacent areas. The facility will be regularly <br />pumped to provide adequate storage volume and preclude overtopping, <br />and will be sold to a local oil salvage dealer, or disposed of <br />appropriately at the Delta County Landfill. <br />Stipulation No. 13 <br />Bear Coal Company will provide the Division information regarding the <br />loadout facility which will be used by the Bear No. 3 Mine in the near <br />future under separate cover. <br />Stipulation No. 15 <br />The subsidence monitoring monument locations have been previously <br />submitted to the Division in the original Bear No. 3 permit <br />application and are indicated on the Geology/Hydrology Map (Map 6). <br />There are seven (7) monitoring sites located over the area of planned <br />mining. A typical subsidence monitoring monument detail is attached <br />as Figure 6. <br /> <br />