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There are no existing structures at the King II Mine as defined by Rule <br />2.05.3(3)(b). <br />ROADS <br />One combination haul/access road will be designed and constructed to <br />access the mine facilities and coal load-out. The road will originate at La <br />Plata County Road 120 and proceed north to a location south of the mine <br />bench where the road will split forming aone-way loop through the mine <br />facilities. Specific designs and the engineer's certification for this road <br />will be included in Appendix 10. <br />An access road to the water tanks is planned. This road will originate at <br />the office building and end at the water tanks. Specific designs and the <br />engineer's certification for this road will be included in Appendix 10. <br />CONVEYOR <br />The conveyor system to be constructed at the King II Mine is depicted on <br />Map King II-007 and described in Section 2.05.4 (Removal of Surface <br />Facilities). <br />$LIRFACE DRAINAGE AND RECLAMATION <br />• Reclamation of the permit area is covered in Section 2.05.4. The entire <br />disturbed azea will be required for coal operations -all space is utilized. <br />Plans for abandonment of the mine are discussed in Section 2.05.4. <br />Surface drainage patterns through the permit area and the up-slope <br />areas aze shown on King II-007. Details of the diversion channels and <br />piping systems are discussed in Section 2.05.6 and Appendix 11. <br />Map King II-007 shows the runoff flows in the mine plan area and the <br />permit azea. Sediment pond design, drainage plans and designed <br />hydraulic structures located within the project azea will be certified by a <br />certified engineer. This certification is to be included in Appendix 10 8v <br />11. <br />The completed undisturbed area drainage ditches and culverts will allow <br />the up-slope undisturbed runoff to bypass the disturbed azea, return to <br />the native drainage channel, and ultimately flow into the meadow. There <br />should be no effect on water quality in Hay Gulch attributable to the <br />King II Mine. <br />Water contained in the sediment pond will not be discharged into the <br />meadow, but allowed to evaporate. The only water to be discharged from <br />the ponds will be from precipitation events approaching or exceeding the <br />• ten year, twenty-four hour storm event. Thi ponds are described in <br />National King Coal, LLC King II Mine <br />Section 2.05.3 <br />Page 5 May, 2006 <br />