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<br />The exception of this particulaz road's construction to Rule 4.03.2 is the alignment. Because the <br />road was also built as an access for conveyor maintenance, it is built next to conveyor and does <br />not conform to the alignment criteria as listed in Rule 4.03.2 (2)(a). Statements to this fact are <br />listed in the approved Permit Documents on page IV-44. All other environmental and design <br />safeguazds mentioned in the rule have been met in the road's construction. <br />As stated in the Permit documents Page IV-44 concerning access roads: <br />Construction specifications were in accordance with the applicable sections of <br />the regulatory agency design criteria listed above. Each construction contract <br />document bound the contractor to the applicable sections of the regulatory <br />documents pertaining to construction. <br />The Permit then continues on to include a further detailed description of the access road <br />construction process. Inspection of these roads confirm that the terms of the construction <br />documents and the Permit language was followed in substantial fashion. <br />These access roads have been maintained during the life of the mine in a fashion consistent with <br />Rule 4.03.2. The road surfaces consist of crushed gravel and the dust is controlled with <br />magnesium chloride and water. <br />Based on the above presented evidence the mine Access Roads meet the requirements of Rule <br />4.03.2 and can be accepted under Rule 4.03.2(1)(f)(ii). <br />In conclusion, this letter should serve as an adequate relevant showing that the above mentioned <br />roads meet the performance standards of their respective Rules. <br />Should any other evidence or demonstration is needed, please feel free to contact me at your <br />convenience. <br />Best R~egazds, <br />G%C/G%C2~ <br />William C. Lepro P.E. <br />Project Engineer <br />-' <br />xc: Jeff Dubbert <br />Gordon Bell <br />Murari Shrestha <br />