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III Illllllllllll Ill <br />ql ~ Doc Date:1 211 1120 01 <br />• /SECTION 5.0 Topsoil Stockpile Locations <br />Trappers approved permd (Section 4.9.2) specifies that the CDMG will be provided with map(s) illus- <br />trating the location of topsoil stockpiles constructed during the previous year and the appro~amate <br />locations for stockpiles proposed for construction during the upcoming year (see Map(s) 3 in Section <br />3.0). <br />These maps were initialty revised in 1990 and have been submitted annually in Appendix W updating <br />the report and map series, as per TR-48. Each update inGudes the locations of existing stockpiles. <br />Since 1990, Trapper has provided the approximate topsoil volumes (cyds) for existing stockpiles. Table <br />5-1 lists all existing stockpiles with their identification nomenclature, coordinates (based on the <br />approximate center of the pile), acres, construction date and volume; which is updated annually. <br />At the end of 19971here were 83 existing topsoil stockpiles at Trapper affecting 179.1 acres and storing <br />approximately 3,769,845 cubic yards of salvaged materials. <br />During 1997, Trapper constructed six new stockpiles and added topsoil to three existing piles. Addition- <br />ally, portions of four existing piles were removed via topsoil replacement. <br />The proposed approximate locations (as shown on Map(s) 3 in Section 3.0) for topsoil stockpiling in <br />1997 may exceed the actual number that will be constructed. Proposed topsoil stockpiles and the <br />number of piles constructed are dependent upon the field cond'Aions that are encountered each <br />reclamation season. Additionally, particular piles may be depleted from or added to in order to maintain <br />a cost effective salvage or replacement program during a particular year. <br />• <br />eon 3,ea <br />~DMGIWREPr57 <br />• <br />