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Minor Revision No. 128 <br />September 21, 1994 <br />Paqe 2 <br />of the storage bench, west of MB-1, should be 0.06 which <br />represents an area that has approximately 20 percent <br />cover, drum chopped with weeds, and a fair soil <br />condition. The model should be revised. <br />E. The soil erodibility factor (K) for the west side of the <br />lower storage bench, southeast of FW-1, and the east side <br />of the lower storage bench, west of MB-1 should be 0.32, <br />which represents a sandy clay loam, rather than 0.24. <br />The model should be revised. <br />5. Revised. page 37 of Exhibit 51 has been reviewed and is <br />acceptable. No further response is required. <br />7. The design for D1-3B will be removed from Exhibit 66 as it no <br />longer exists. No further response is required. <br />9. The Division is in the process of reviewing Map 54 and Tables <br />43 and 44 with Minor Revision No. 138, which was submitted by <br />MCC on September 16, 1994. Therefore, any adequacy concerns <br />with the above mentioned map and tables will be addressed <br />during the review of that revision. No further response is <br />required at this time. <br />10. The Division appreciates MCC's submittal of the Storm Water <br />Management Plan. No further response required. <br />12. Revised page 3-80 from Exhibit 54 has been reviewed and is <br />acceptable. No further response is required. <br />VEGETATION AND SOILS <br />1. The response provided has been incorporated into the permit on <br />page 36 of Exhibit 51 and is acceptable. The response <br />indicates that page 2.05-60 was modified as well; however, <br />this page was not included in MCC's response package. MCC <br />should provide this revised page for review. <br />2. The revised narrative regarding MCC's weed control plan on <br />page 2.05-52 is acceptable. No further response is required. <br />3. MCC has committed to. verify existing soil information in the <br />field prior to stripping and that specific horizons and <br />volumes to be removed will continue to be delineated at the <br />time of topsoil stripping. It is important to record and <br />report topsoil depths to compare to baseline soil information <br />already collected. If the baseline information proves to be <br />