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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982056A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
9/10/2004
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans Part 2
Media Type
D
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I will be placed in the stockpile that will be established on the fan pad. In addition to the topsoil stockpiled from the <br />road extension, approximately 740 CY will be salvaged and stockpiled from the pad. The soil resources information <br />was derived from information presented in Exhibits 7 and 8, Soil Profile Description, and Soil Mapping Unit <br />I ~ Descriptions, respectively, and Map No. 19, Mine No. 3, Soils, presented in Permit C-84-062. These materials aze <br />incorporated herein by reference. <br />At the bleeder fan site, TCC will establish a test pit to verify topsoil depths prior to salvaging topsoil. The stockpiled <br />topsoil, which is located within the pad area, will be stabilized with the topsoil stockpile stabilizing seed mixture. <br />Prior to salvaging any topsoil from the site, a T&E species reconnaissance for Ute Lady's Tresses, Spiranthes <br />diuvialis will be conducted, and the results forwarded to the Division. It is not anticipated that this species will be <br />found, as the site appears to be outside of its natural range. <br />18 Rieht Ventilation Shaft (TR04-441 <br />Approximately 4,400 feet of the access road crosses upland areas, with the remaining 2,700 feet crossing lowland <br />areas where road construction will involve removal of any large vegetation and stripping and stockpiling of other <br />vegetation, topsoil, and organic materials. Similarly, the shaft pad is located in an upland area. Given an average <br />topsoil depth of approximately 6" in the upland area and a total road disturbance area of approximately 5.7 acres, <br />approximately 4,600 CY of topsoil will be salvaged from the road con•idor, and 2,000 CY from the 2.5 acre pad area. <br />Prior to initiating topsoil removal activities, stream/wetland buffer zones will be marked with identifying signs to <br />prevent surface disturbance within buffer zone areas. The topsoil from the road condor will be windrowed adjacent <br />to the road and topsoil from the pad area will be placed in a stockpile adjacent to the shaft pad and within the road <br />condor, for future reclamation use. The topsoil salvage volumes aze indicated on Table 49A. Seeding with the <br />topsoil stockpile stabilization seed mixture identified on page 2.05-121 will stabilize the windrowed and stockpiled <br />topsoil. <br /> <br />r1 <br />TR 04-44 2.05 - 84.2 09/08/04 <br />
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