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I • 2.05.3 <br />i • <br />• <br />TR-30 <br />APPRavE~ <br />3/zs/ay <br />Of the 190,300 cubic yards originally inventoried as available to salvage the <br />Operator was only able to salvage 87,600 cubic yards. The operator believes the <br />reason for this difference is as follows: <br />1. The rocky soil made topsoil salvage very difficult. <br />2. The steep terrain made topsoil salvage very difficult. <br />3. The soil survey assumed a constant topsoil depth of 30-inches over <br />approximately 40 acres. The topsoil depth actually varied substantially from <br />a few inches to a few feet. <br />The operator believes all reasonably available topsoil was salvaged. <br />The 87,600 cubic yards of topsoil was initially located in three topsoil stockpiles as <br />follows: <br /> Pile A Pile B Pile C <br />Quanti CY 83,300 2,800 1,500 <br />Stockpiles B & C were subsequently relocated to stockpile A during the downhill <br />conveyor project. <br />During the construction of the parking area for the office and the nearby slide repair, <br />pertormed late 1998, approximately 4,200 cubic yards were salvaged. Additionally, <br />an estimated 20,100 cubic yards was salvaged from the disturbance associated with <br />the downhill conveyor project. After the downhill conveyor project was complete, <br />the following topsoil is projected to be available for reclamation. <br />During the construction of the B-Seam portals and the preparation plant <br />approximately 43,000 cubic yards were salvaged. The available topsoil for <br />reclamation is as follows: <br /> Pile A (CY) <br /> Piles A - C ParkingSlide Conveyor B-Seam & <br />Prep Plant Total <br />Quantit CY 87,600 4,200 20,100 43,000 154,900 <br />The 5,300 cubic yards of topsoil salvaged during the construction of Pond C and the <br />gob pile is stored in topsoil stockpiles D and E. An addition 800 cubic yards of <br />2.05 - 37 - 02-04 <br />