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State Rea. <br />Salvage Isopach and Stockpile Location Map, Exhibit 9-2). The major <br />salvage limitations include the steep slopes which affect equipment <br />operator safety aryl efficiency, the significant lateral variations in the <br />depth to bedrock , and „r-rPaaip4 coarse fragment percentages in the lower <br />portion of the soil profiles where contact is made with interbedded <br />sandstone s and shales. Topsoil quality control will be maintained as <br />described earlier in Tab 9, Attactmient 9-1, Section II. <br />VII. OONCIiTSION <br />Similar types of mining disturbance will ooccs in the site-specific 4-40's <br />property as do in the raining Sera Mine area. <br />The disturbances will also occur on similar soils, mainly Splitro, <br />Winevada, and Skylick soils. Prior to disturbance, all suitable topsoil <br />will be salvaged frcan these soils to be redistributed on regraded <br />reclamation areas or teng~oratily stored in topsoil stockpiles. <br />r*r**+Ylmately 1.0 feet of topsoil will be replaced after the area is <br />graded to final oontas (see Tab 9, Attaclmpnt 9-1, Section IV). <br />'Ibpeoiling aryl seeding will be o®~leted according to the Reclamation <br />Scheduling timetable presented in Tab 13. <br />VIII. SUPPIJ~AL SAMPLE LOCATIONS EUR THE SENECA II SOII, SURVEY <br />The laboratory analysis of surface soil samples collec.-ted in 1977 is <br />included in this permit to supplement the soil physio~lremical data <br />collected in 1978 and 1979 (Table 9-2-6). 'These samples are <br />representative of the surface 18 inches of soil. These sample results <br />should reflect the soil t exture range allowed for each soil series. In <br />general, the following summary stat~*~*~ can be made about this <br />supplemental data. <br />1. The saturation percentage, pH, EC, and SAR are rated as good or <br />non-limiting to plant growth. <br /> <br />9-18 Revised 09/02/92 <br />