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4.2-4 shows that, including material from the rock tunnels, there <br />is an excess fill of 92,500 yards which is approximately what has <br />been stored in the existing topsoil stockpiles. NCIG commits to <br />resurvey of all soil stockpiles, once mining operation is resumed, <br />in order to document the volume of topsoil in storage. <br />Table 4.2-4. Five-Year Permit Period Cut and Fill Volumes <br />Cuc• Fill <br />(Cubic Ya rd s~ (C U6 is 'lards] <br />Access Road 17,667 5,101 <br />Surface Facil,cies 74,690 39,593 <br />Tunnels 20,020 D <br />Tunnel Road/Pads 4,958 31,616 <br />Pond A 10,304 8,805 <br />T o[al <br />127,619 85.115 <br />Snell factor of 1.3 used for all es[imaces <br />9.2.6 Signs and Markers <br />NCIG Mines will comply with all. regulations required for signs and <br />markers as stated by the CMLRD. The signs and markers are posted <br />and maintained in areas where designation is required to inform <br />persons of the activities which are taking place. They are <br />constructed of durable material and are of uniform design through- <br />out the operation to insure visibility and readability. Any local <br />ordinances and codes which may involve signs and markers will be <br />followed. <br />NCIG will provide and install markers, as approved by CMLRD, along <br />the perimeter of the disturbed area. The markers will consist of <br />painted steel posts (for example green with a white top) and will <br />be placed at distances between 100 and 300 feet, depending upon <br />vegetation density and topography. The markers will be spaced so <br />as to be visible from adjacent markers. They will be installed by <br />August 31, 1990. <br />• <br /> <br />NCIG - Coal Ridge #1 4-12 ABC/1145/410509 <br />