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~~ <br />J <br />Table L-5 Other Piceance Site Permanent Features <br /> <br />Project Featute Estimated Topsoil Estimated Cut for Estimated Total <br /> for Other Permanent Other Permanent Disturbance <br /> Features Features Area (acres) <br /> (cubic yards) (cubic yards) <br />Piceance Processing 10,500 20,900 6.5 <br />Facility Area <br />Piceance Site 37,100 51,800 23 <br />Evaporation Pond <br />Piceance Site Main 20,800 271,200 12.9 <br />Access Road <br />Well Field Service 15,800 156,200 9.8 <br />Road <br />Experimental Test 21,000 existing facility 13 <br />Facility <br />Yellow Creek;eep 8,400 5,000 5.2 <br />Trail Realignment <br />The main access road from the Piceance Site initial processing facility to Horse Draw <br />would be 1.3 miles long. It would be 24 feet wide, with additional 4-foot shoulders on <br />each side and up to 4-foot-wide drainage ditches and berms on each side. The well field <br />access road would be 28 feet wide including shoulders. The main access road from the <br />Piceance Site initial processing facility to Horse Draw (1.3 miles) and then along Horse <br />Draw Road to Piceance Creek Road (an additional 0.7 mile) would be paved with a fl- <br />inch-thick asphalt cover. Reclamation of this permanent project feature would require <br />removal of approximately 3,125 cubic yards of asphalt. <br />L.2 Pipeline Corridor Reclamation <br />The pipeline corridor will be reclaimed immediately after the pipes are installed. After <br />commercial operations cease, the pipes will remain underground. Therefore, there are <br />no significant additional costs associated with reclamation of the pipeline corridor. <br />L.3 Parachute Site Reclamation <br />The Parachute Site is an existing industrial site. Many of the structures at the Parachute <br />Site are already constructed and will be refurbished as part of the project. For the sake <br />of completeness, we have assumed that the Parachute Site reclamation components <br />would include demolition and reclamation of both existing and proposed structures. <br />Reclamation of these permanent project features would normally only take place at the <br />end of the Yankee Gulch Project. If for some reason the project were to shut down <br />during commercial operations, these same items and quantities of materials would need <br />to be reclaimed regardless of when the shutdown occurred. The Parachute Site <br />structures are shown in Exhibit D, Figure D-5 and are listed in Table L-6. <br />L-7 <br />