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area will flow through an SAE. The SAE consists of a sump and straw bales. EFCI has provided the <br />Division with an SAE demonstration that shows that any water leaving the site will meet all applicable <br />water quality standards. The SAE is properly installed and is functioning as designed. The runoff from <br />the SAE will flow over undisturbed lands then into Magpie Creek. <br />Newlin Creek Topsoil Stockpile: The Newlin Creek topsoil stockpile is a small disturbance that is <br />remote in location relative to a sediment pond. EFCI has graded the azea to a slope of approximately <br />1% so runoff will drain to the north and flows through an SAE. The SAE consists of sediment fence. <br />EFCI has provided the Division with an SAE demonstration that shows that any water leaving the site <br />will meet all applicable water quality standazds. The SAE is properly installed and is functioning as <br />designed. Any runoff from the SAE will flow onto reclaimed areas of the Newlin Creek Mine. <br />Roadside Topsoil Stockpile: The roadside topsoil stockpile area is a small disturbance of <br />approximately two acres. The area slopes to the east and has positive drainage. Runoff from the azea <br />will flow through a ditch into sediment Pond 5 <br />Borrow Area, Topsoil Stockpile and Subsoil Stockpile Areas: The borrow azea, topsoil and subsoil <br />areas are sloped at grades of 5%-15% and form a channel that flows to the north. This channel forms <br />the northwest collection ditch for the refuse pile. Any runoff from these areas will flow into the north <br />refuse ditch (traveling east) and ultimately end up in sediment Pond 4. <br />During the 13 November 2002 inspection, the Vento property landowners were concerned that the <br />drainage ditch exhibited an uphill gradient at the north end of the ditch before the ditch heads to the <br />east. The Division surveyed the ditch on the 5 December 2002 inspection and found a slight rise. <br />EFCI regraded the ditch to ensure positive drainage through the borrow azea. <br />Rock Dust Storage Tank: The rock dust storage tank pad is a small, approximately 1 acre, disturbance <br />in a remote location relative to a sediment pond. EFCI has graded the azea with an approximate slope <br />of I % from southwest to northeast. Runoff from the area will flow through an SAE that consists of <br />sediment fence. EFCI has provided the Division with an SAE demonstration that shows that any water <br />leaving the site will meet all applicable water quality standards. The SAE is properly installed and is <br />Southfield Mine Permit No. C-1981-014 <br />SL-2 Findings 27 25 April 2003 <br />