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percent of the area is covered with between 6 to 12 inches of coal fines <br />and debris. As mentioned in Section 2.04.9, no virgin soil exists in <br />the permit and adjacent area. <br />C~ <br />L <br />Overburden <br />No major subsurface disturbances were occasioned by Mt. Harris during <br />the facility construction; therefore; no overburden was removed or <br />stored as a result of the loadout construction. <br />Coal Handling Structures <br />A detailed description of the coal handling and loadout facilities for <br />Mt. Harris are found in the earlier Section discussing Facilities. The <br />location of these facilities is shown on the Facilities Map (Map 5}. <br />Other Structures <br />Other structures at Mt. Harris include power poles, truck weigh station, <br />and office facilities. These structures are shown on the Facilities Map <br />(Map 5}. <br />The road used for access is an old railroad access road and no plans are <br />proposed for upgrading or changing its grade or width. The profile of <br />this road is found on the Access Road Profile Map (Map 8). <br />Coal Processing Waste and Non-Coal Processing Waste <br />Mt. Harris will be using only dry crushing and screening in preparation <br />for loadout. All coal will be utilized or sold at the Mt. Harris <br />facility. There will be no coal processing waste. <br />Underground Development Waste <br />Since no coal wi 11 be mined at Mt. Harris , no underground development <br />waste will be produced. <br />2.05.3-3 <br />