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<br />12-18-85 <br />Stipulation No. 4 <br />The permittee shall replace a minimum of 12 inches of the material <br />designated as suitable plant growth medium at the Coal Gulch Mine on <br />reclaimed disturbed areas. <br />Stipulation No. 4 Response <br />Requirements for this stipulation will be met during reclamation of the <br />mine operation. <br />Stipulation No. 5 <br />1. The permittee shall construct a ditch to intercept drainage above <br />the plant growth medium stockpiles adjacent to the highwall/slope <br />areas. Along the perimeter of the stockpiles a containment ditch <br />shall be constructed. <br />2. The plant growth medium stockpiles shall be seeded with the <br />approved reclamation seed mix, minus woody plant seeds, and mulched <br />with straw or native hay at 4,000 pounds/acre during the first <br />approved seeding/planting season after permit issuance. <br />Stipulation No. 5 Response <br />• Peerless Resources, Inc. plans to complete the requirements of this <br />stipulation during the first planting season which will be in the spring <br />of 1986. The perimeter containment ditch around the stockpiles has been <br />constructed in accordance with this stipulation. <br />Stipulation No. 6 <br />The revegetation success criterion for the Coal Gulch Mine shall be 70~ <br />live vegetative ground cover in accordance with Rule 4.15.10. <br />Stipulation No. 6 Response <br />Peerless Resources, Inc. will comply with this stipulation at the end of <br />the mining operation. <br />Stipulation No. 7 <br />Within sixty (60) days of permit issuance, the permittee will submit <br />detailed designs for backfilling and grading. These shall address <br />replacement of the existing overburden at the southeast corner of the <br />permit area along the highwall within the facilities area. All slopes <br />• within the disturbed area shall be no steeper than 3V:1H. The plan <br />shall address how the postmining configuration meets the requirements of <br />approximate original contour, and blends with the surrounding <br />topography. The permittee will supply cross-sections of the proposed <br />-2- <br />