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r <br />the light industrial development that may occur on-site. These <br />costs are presented in.1983 dollars, <br />Given the relatively depressed economic conditions on the western <br />slope, NCIG does not consider that significant changes in labor <br />charges have occurred since 1983. Assuming slight changes (up and <br />down} in reclamation costs, such as slight inflation since 1983, <br />reduced costs due to mine plan changes and scale-down, and proven <br />success of post-construction reclamation, NCIG does not anticipate <br />significant changes in the total reclamation cost in 1990, as <br />presented in Table 4.4-4. For comparison, a bid has been received <br />by NCIG from a local construction company. The bid states that <br />final reclamation can be performed for a maximum of $204,000 <br />(Exhibit 9.4-i), including profit, mobilizatSon, insurance, and <br />bond. <br />Table 4.4-4. Final Reclamation Coate - 5 Year Permit Period <br />Current <br />Closure of adita, portals, an8 vent shafts S 8,000 <br />Removal of project facilities 95,500 <br />Stoning refuse in mine <br />Regrading ~ 71,000 <br />Ditch and Sediment Pond Regrading 2,200 <br />Topsoil Distribution 96,000 <br />Revegetation Costa 36,500 <br />Operating Costs 17,000 <br />TOTAL COSTS 5276,200 <br />* 2n-mine disposal of refuse may be operational before the end of the <br />5 year permit period, and therefore, all te+eporazy above ground <br />refuse sill have been slurried into mine voids prior to final <br />reclamation. <br />~. <br />The closure of edits, portals, and vent shafts will be done as <br />specified in section 4.4.3.1 .of this application. Costs for <br />accomplishing this are $8000. <br />NCiG - Coal Ridge !(1 4-67 ASC/1145/910830 <br />~~G (-lam N <br />