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<br />and Roads - Wbst Portal and Map 21, Non Coal Waste Disposal Area). As per <br />Division request, Wf'C has plugged and abandoned the cased well in the area <br />of the non-coal waste disposal site. In addition, the east-west drainage <br />on the north side of the dump will be maintained rather than filled in as <br />shown on Map 14, Sediment and Surface Water Control Plan -West Portal. <br />Maintaining this drainage will allow flow on the north side of the dump <br />into the eastern most evaporation pond. •; -w;:~;':~lA~l"~$ <br />~[°. Sda,K~q, e value~,.:..~aced <br />..i cN : ~. <br />'!~;.•~r N~~ ~':~ .#~1'aA~ Say. ~~~ <br />maximum of 2 feet of soil or underground development waste over the dump. <br />WFC understands the area must be revegetated to meet the standards of Rule <br />4.15.8. In addition, operation of the dump will meet state, federal and <br />county standards. <br />., ~ '~sYec~r- - 0i~l:. ~:.sold- 1~AL,';~mlgum <br />~.:~:-.,gy~,l,•..iWEC will also dispose of all hazardous materials <br />according to all state and federal regulations. <br />Refuse Disposal Area <br />The refuse disposal area has a design capacity of approximately 10 <br />million cubic yards. This should be sufficient capacity for approximately <br />20 years operation. The primary refuse belt termination point is at an <br />elevation of approximately 7,550 feet, as shown on Figure 5, RDA Typical <br />Refuse Disposal Plan. Transfer belts will move the refuse material to <br />subsequent benches fran the primary refuse belt. The refuse material will <br />be distributed by a front end loader and dozer in two foot lifts and <br />oafacted. <br />2.05-27 <br />