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• Service Area <br />The site will only serve the Keenesburg Mine and the ash product. <br />"there is a herd surface road from Keenesburq to the mine site. From <br />the mine gate to the site there will be a maintained dirt road. <br />Drivers brinq_inq in ash will be directed to the site and monitored <br />by the shift fox-eman os to proper dumping procedures. <br />Access Routes <br />Access to the Keenesburg Mine Ash Disposal Site will be by existing <br />paved roadway, extending 6.5 miles north from the Town o£ Keenesburg <br />(Interstate 76>. <br />Concentration of Animals <br />Uue to the mining activities, the area is fenced and closed to <br />grazing. 'the animals are not expected to concentrate on the Use by <br />Special Review area. <br />'type of Waste <br />From test results completed by Hazen Research, Inc., it was <br />determined that the ash material is not a pollution hazard to the <br />around-water or surface water system at the disposal facility. <br />• Analyses reports and additional comments are presented in Appendix <br />A. Asia Test Results. The asii materials Lave a texture resembiing <br />silty clay that is dry enough to be handled by ordinary dump trucks <br />and wet enough not to cause a fugitive dust problem. <br />Waste Volumes <br />R mirture of 50 c.y. of flyash and 50 c.y. of bottom ash is <br />estimated to to the maximum back haul each day. <br />Storm Water ketention Facilities <br />Because the ash disposal areas are located within the confines of <br />the mine pit, no storm water retention facilities will be directly <br />associated with the proposed use. However, adequate storm water <br />retention facilities and sedimentation ponds are provided for the <br />entire mine as required by the Mined Land Reclamation Division. <br />Nuisance Condition <br />The hole into which present trash is dumped is generally deep enough <br />(2U'-40') to shield the trash from being blown out of the hole. <br />r1 <br />U <br />-4- <br />