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S <br /> <br />' others. Under 2.05.3-35 of the permit application it states; <br />"During refuse pile construction, active working areas will be <br />sloped and oriented to provide effective drainage from the <br />surface of each completed lift." MLRD has issued Notice of <br />Violation number C-91-O1, which requires the area to be graded to <br />provide proper drainage. <br />Surface stabilization: As was mentioned earlier, the east end of <br />the refuse pile has been graded, topsoiled and vegetation has <br />been established but monitoring will be required to control <br />erosion. <br />Placement: Material is hauled to the refuse disposal area by <br />truck, dumped, spread by tracked dozers in horizonal lifts no <br />greater than 2 feet, then compacted to 90 ~ of maximum dry <br />density. Exhibit 18 of the permit application is a geotechnical <br />report on the refuse disposal facility. Under the recommended <br />construction procedures it states that a 3:1 or greater course to <br />fine mix of refuse will be used. In discussions with mine <br />personnel it was discovered, that in actuality, the mix of coarse <br />to fine refuse is more like 1:1 and no more than 1.5:1. Although <br />a stability analysis is pending completion, there is no approval <br />for changing the mix of course and fine refuse. MLRD also <br />included in Notice of Violation number C-92-O1 that the company <br />submit information showing that the mix of coarse to fine refuse <br />being placed will support long term stability and change the <br />permit information accordingly. <br />Impounding structures: The refuse disposal facility is a non- <br />impounding structure. <br />DISTANCE PROHIBITIONS <br />Roads: A letter was on file from Fremont county allowing mining <br />to progress within 100 feet of county road 92. <br />Dwellings: A waiver exist to mine within 300 feet of an occupied <br />dwelling at the loadout facility. This property is owned by Dale <br />and Norma Roberts. The waiver was dated August 6, 1982 and was <br />with Dorchester Coal Company, the owner of the mine at that time. <br />Public buildings, churches, schools, etc.: No mining is occurring <br />