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Ms Welt, Adequacy for TR59 <br />Page 3 <br />24. The various sections on pages 3-4 (Mineral Resources), 3-5 <br />(Water, Land), 3-6 and 3-7 (Blasting). <br />25. The Topsoil Handling section on pages 3-14 and 3-15. <br />26. The information regarding Landslide Studies and Steep Slopes <br />on page 3-18. <br />27. The information provided on page 3-25 concerning Signs and <br />Markers. <br />28. The information concerning Drill Hole and Well Sealing <br />Procedures on pages 3-54 and 3-55. <br />29. The information included on pages 3-71 and the first two <br />sections on page 3-72. <br />30. The section entitled "Coal Development Schedule" on page 3-77 <br />and 3-78. <br />31. The information on page 3-79A, concerning subsidence cracks. <br />32. The section entitled, "B Seam Mine Access" on page 3-106. <br />33. The table on page 3-107. <br />34. The information regarding B-Seam Mine Development and B-Seam <br />Mining Methods on page 3-109 and 3-110. <br />35. The information provided on pages 3-158 through 3-162. <br />36. The graphs entitled, "Rock Quality Determinations" on pages 3- <br />165+. <br />37. The table on 4-7; "Approximate Topsoil Volumes Stockpiled". <br />38. The paragraph on page 4-11 that refers to how a reclamation <br />seed mix was chosen. See page 2.05-44 in the new permit volumes. <br />39. The tables that begin on page 4-39 concerning the Agricultural <br />Use Survey. <br />40. The section entitled, "Surface Water Monitoring", which begins <br />on page 4-67 and 2.05-56. There are various sections included in <br />the old that are not in the new. <br />A. Please note in the old document Mountain Coal Company <br />states, " ..at the USGS/WECC Gauginq Station on Minnesota Creek <br />approximately one fourth of a mile downstream from its confluence <br />with the first subbasin that could possible be affected (Dry <br />