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iii iiiiiiiiniu iii <br />899 <br />WFC plans to remove all coal handling structures at both <br />e%°~~Ui!~~ esr Elk and Golden Eagle mines upon completion of mining <br />operations. <br />JAN 2 4 199' <br />~8) Coal Processin~c Waste and Non-Coal Processing Waste <br />N1ir.ed Lan <br />R,aciamation G,.~~;~n <br />Non-coal processing waste which is generated by normal <br />operation of the Golden Eagle Mine, is disposed of in two <br />separate ways. Trash waste consisting of paper, cans, rags, and <br />other assorted minor industrial waste associated with general <br />office, shop and warehouse areas is hauled by a commercial trash <br />handling firm. other waste material such as machinery, scrap <br />iron, and equipment, which has some salvage value, is placed in <br />the scrap storage area shown on Map 10, Surface Facilities and <br />Roads. * For additional infoanation, please see pg. 2.05-19.1. <br />In response to Stipulation 9, WFC constructed a 5 acre <br />coal processing waste area in a portion of Ciruela Canyon. The <br />• extent of this pile's hydrologic impacts as well as design <br />specifications are described in Exhibit 17, Disposal Area Design, <br />The quantity of coal processing waste which will be <br />produced by the Golden Eagle Mine during the permit term will <br />depend upon production rates. The waste pile has a capacity of <br />101,000 cy's. This includes processing, and development waste. <br />(9) Underground Development Waste <br />Underground development waste will be disposed of in the <br />coal processing waste bank. <br />(10) Return of Coal Processing waste to Abandoned Workings <br />WFC does not plan to return coal processing waste to the <br />abandoned workings during the term of the permit at the Golden <br />® Eagle Mine. ~ <br />2.05-19 (Revised 10/15/88) <br />{Revised 09/01/89) <br />(Revised 01/12/91) <br />