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Mine 4 Reclamation. Reclamation of the Mine 4 azea consisted of reclaiming the mine <br />entry area as well as reclamation of the coal loadout area, located approximately 200 feet <br />vertically below the mine entries, and the conveyor corridor that connected these two <br />areas. Previous to the DRMS reclamation work, a structural demolition company <br />employed by Mid Continent Resources sealed the mine entries, and removed all of the <br />metallic debris from the area. All non-metallic structures, foundations and channels were <br />left in-place for DRMS contractors to demolish and remove. <br />Reclamation work consisted of structural demolition, backfilling and grading, drainage <br />manipulation and revegetation work. Numerous remnant buildings, foundations and <br />beltline foundations were left at the site. All concrete materials were demolished to <br />below ground surface level. The rubble generated at the mine entry area was <br />preferentially placed within the open portions of the mine entries, outby the seals. Excess <br />concrete was placed against the highwall at the entry area. <br />The highwall and the loadout cut slope were backfilled with earthen materials generated <br />on site. Material from the north facing Mine Bench Outslope was excavated to generate <br />fill material. The slopes located below the loadout bench were excavated to generate fill <br />material for that azea. <br />The entire area was graded to establish appropriate surface water runoff characteristics. <br />No topsoil was available to support revegetation efforts, so the in-place earthen materials <br />were amended with straw mulch and fertilizer, which were cut into the dirt using a dozer. <br />The azea was then revegetated using a U. S. Forest Service approved seed mixture. <br />An attempt was made to stabilize a small portion of the steep slopes below the east facing <br />side of the mine entries and the fill slopes located above Road C, below the Mine 4 <br />bench, by revegetatiog them. These areas were hand roughened, and a bonded fiber <br />matrix blanket was applied to the slope. <br />At the time that this work was completed, Mid Continent Resources owned the property <br />at Mine 4. Subsequent to completion of the reclamation work, the U.S. Forest Service <br />acquired the property. <br />Waste Piles Project. The Sutey Refuse Disposal Area and a portion of the Old Refuse <br />Disposal Area were reclaimed during this project. Mid Continent Resources had <br />previously reclaimed portions of each facility; however, the majority of the Sutey <br />Disposal Area had not yet been reclaimed. Conversely, only a small portion of the Old <br />Refuse Pile required further work. <br />Reclamation of the Sutey Disposal Area consisted of demolishing a series of concrete <br />conveyor belt foundations, grading of the coal refuse to achieve a stable landform, <br />application of twenty inches of topsoil, construction of a run-on diversion ditch and five <br />run-off conveyance ditches, and seed, fertilizer and mulch application. Additionally, <br />aeeas adjacent to the refuse pile were also reclaimed. These areas included two former <br />topsoil stockpile areas and another area cleared of vegetation. <br />