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7. Phasing plan. <br />The current trucking schedule will remain the same through the end of March 2004. <br />The increase from the 22 truck trips per day to 40 truck trips per day, as averaged on <br />a monthly basis, is scheduled to commence in early April 2004, pending approval of <br />this application. The rate of 40 truck trips per day is currently expected to last at <br />least through December 31, 2006 and is dependent upon future sales agreements. <br />The planning director will be notified of any major change to this schedule and the <br />anticipated length of time the schedule change is required. ' <br />8. Date of commencement. <br />The proposed amendment and permit renewal/extension is for the continuation of an <br />existing operation. The increase from the 22 truck trips per day to 40 truck trips per <br />day, as averaged on a monthly basis, is scheduled to commence in early April 2004, <br />pending approval of this application. <br />9. Completion date. <br />The rate of 40 truck trips per day is currently expected to last at least through <br />December 31, 2006 and is dependent upon future sales agreements. It is anticipated <br />the trucking of coal in the range of 22 to 40 trucks per day will continue for the <br />revised time period proposed in this application, from January 1, 2004 through <br />December 31, 2008. <br />10. Location of stockpiles for topsoil, overburden, etc, if any. <br />Coal stockpiles are located at various approved locations throughout the surface <br />facilities area. Stockpiles include run-of-mine and sized product coal. <br />11. Drainage control on site. <br />The stockpiles and load-out facilities are all located within an existing sediment <br />control system. <br />12. All roads to be used for project, and existing conditions of roads and anticipated, <br />improvements. <br />Existing mine roads will be used and are maintained in accordance with TCC's DMG <br />permit no. C-82-056. <br />Environmental Analysis (Provide the following information for the checked items) <br />^ _Geologic hazards <br />^ Mitigation techniques proposed for geologic hazards <br />^ Hydrologic hazards <br />^ Mitigation techniques for hydrologic hazards <br />^ Wildlife impacts -Report from Division of Wildlife <br />^ Suggested mitigation (from Division of Wildlife) <br />^ Wildfire hazards (report from State Forester) <br />^ Mitigation techniques for wildfire hazards <br />~ Cr.il~. C.~cirn ~~n4rnl m?nanomonf ^ra ^fi~n~ - rc nnrf `r~~m C.~a (':n,n~er':'aii^n .C.er'li•~e <br />..s.....,... ~;....,.~ ..r..... <br />