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11/24/2007 10:53:33 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982057A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/1/2003
Section_Exhibit Name
Tab 19 Reclamation Schedule
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D
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The number of spoil ridges associated with irregular box cuts, certain inside or outside curves, short <br />pits, facility areas, and haulage ramps may exceed four spoil rows to facilitate grading. Second, timing <br />of grading for specific spoil areas is based upon excavation cycle times and pit configuration. Rough <br />backfilling and grading will be kept within four spoil ridges and within 180 days, except as discussed <br />above. Cycle times are dependent upon factors such as pit configurations, excavator performance, and <br />customer demand. Third, once grading begins, the number of acres graded annually in a given pit is <br />approximately equal to the number of acres disturbed annually. In certain circumstances, this <br />generalization may not apply because of spoil material needed to achieve the designed postmining <br />landform. For example, the backfilling and grading of box pit spoil, final highwalls, and deep ramps <br />typically require the movement of large volumes of spoil for great distances and requires up to two <br />years after coal removal for final grading. Also, grading of certain box cut spoil areas (where box cut <br />material is spoiled on recoverable coal) will be temporarily delayed until the recoverable coal is stripped <br />(see Exhibit 19-1 and 19-1 AI. All of the acres graded in a given year are projected to be topsoiled and <br />seeded as soon as operationally feasible based on the reclamation timetable and site conditions, and <br />will represent reclaimed acres in Table 19-1. Soil replacement will be completed within one year <br />following final grading, provided the area is not being used for facility or monitoring-related activities <br />li.e., items such as, but not limited to ramps, deadhead routes, light use roads, haul roads, ponds, <br />drainages, diversions, boneyards, office, or shop areas). If final grade is achieved during fall or winter <br />months, soil will be redistributed the following summer or fall to accommodate fall seeding. When final <br />grade is accomplished during spring or summer months, soil will be redistributed by fall to <br />accommodate fall seeding. <br />PR03 5a Revised 7/02 <br />
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