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Number 3 was regraded and a ditch constructed along the side of the <br />road to carry runoff from the area (Drawing D-4-7), <br />• <br />Construction was begun on the road above the storage area with embank- <br />ments made from mine waste material, All materials from the road were <br />removed and placed on the refuse disposal area. The road area will be <br />regraded and revegetated as stated in the Interim P,eclamation Plan, <br />Roads branching off from the public road leading to the facilities <br />have lockable metal gates and are posted "Private Property". With the <br />gates locked, the public can pass through the site without access to <br />the facilities, All segments of private road that are narrow or have <br />steep outs]opes are equipped with steel posts and cable guard rails. <br />Roads at the mine are traversed daily by a 7,500-gallon watering truck <br />during dry periods for dust control, In addition, interim revegeta- <br />tion will be applied to control erosion. <br />The number of public vehicles using the county road is small, from <br />~~ recent experience it is estimated that approximately 26 vehicles per <br />year pass through the mine area due to hunters, campers, and upstream <br />landowner visits. Beyond the mine, the road is an unimproved track <br />suitable for on]y four-wheel drive vehicles. Furthermore, a locked <br />gate on private land, a short distance upstream, limits use to a <br />minimum. <br />(33) Supply Areas <br />The Upper Supply Area is a 1.6-acre graded storage area where various <br />types of timber (i,e., mine support beams, cribbing, wedges, etc.) and <br />scrap metals are stored, while the Lower Supply Area is a 1.3-acre <br />graded site storing such mining equipment as motors, conveyor parts, <br />~' <br />4-IS <br />