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Surface Facilities <br />The surface facilities transferred to TCC and CYCC will be reclaimed per the following <br />Removing any buildings or structures and then grading the area to blend in with the surrounding topography. The <br />buildings and structures will be buried at the base of the highwall. Topsoil will be applied as per the amounts and <br />locations shown on Map 29, Reclamation. Likewise, after topsoil redistribution, the areas will be seeded with the <br />appropriate seed mixture. The re-grading, topsoil, and seeding will be done in accordance with the plan and applicable <br />regulations. <br />As shown on Map 29, topsoil from stockpiles SF-1 and SF-2 will be redistributed over the eastern end of the surface <br />facilities. Topsoil from stockpile SF-3 will be redistributed over the office area, portal area, warehouse area and part of <br />the existing waste rock dump. This topsoil is from the stockpile relocated from the backfill pad to SF-l. Topsoil from <br />stockpile SF-4 will be redistributed in the warehouse area. Topsoil from stockpile SF-5 will be redistributed in the road <br />corridor, Topsoil from stockpile SF-6 will initially be redistributed over the waste pile in order to minimize the need to <br />relocate stockpile SF-6 while establishing permanent perimeter drainage control for the waste pile. The remainder of <br />SF-6 will be redistributed over the office area, road corridor, tipple area, original waste rock dump, and batch weigh <br />loadout facilities areas. Topsoil from stockpile SF-11 will be redistributed in the road corridor. <br />Topsoil from the footprint of the new waste pile area was salvaged and added to topsoil stockpile SF-12. A maximum <br />of 154,880 CY was stripped Q 8" over the area of the pile) and placed in stockpiles SF-] 2, ] 3, and ] 4. The majority of <br />the topsoil placed in stockpile SF-12 will be redistributed over the waste pile during the reclamation process with the <br />exception that offsetting yardage from the waste pile utilization of topsoil pile SF-6 will be used as necessary from SF- <br />12 to cover the office area, road corridor, tipple area, original waste rock dump, and batch weigh loadout facilities areas <br />originally slated to be topsoiled from pile SF-6. Additionally, "clouds" have been placed around those topsoil <br />stockpiles dedicated to a particular disturbance area. Those stockpiles are SF-9 and ] 0 -railroad tract extension, SF-7 - <br />coal stockpile expansion area, WWTF -waste water treatment facility, RDT-1 - rockdust tank, FCB-1, 2, 3, and <br />FCVF-1 -Fish Creek Bore Hole area, and SSS-1 -power borehole. <br />Fish Creek Dewateriug Site <br />The Fish Creek Dewatering Area will be regraded following removal of the facilities. Topsoil stored adjacent to the <br />site will be spread evenly over the regraded surface. <br />After the power system of the Fish Creek Dewatering Site is no longer required, the substation will be removed and the <br />area reclaimed. The reclamation activities for the dewatering boreholes substation include the following: fence <br />removal, pole removal, transformer removal, concrete pad removal, topsoil replacement, and seeding. The area will be <br />seeded with the rangeland seed mixture. The topsoil will be bladed over the gravel, or if other gravel is needed for road <br />maintenance, it will be removed and placed on the appropriate section of land. Approved permanent access roads will <br />remain intact for use by the surface owner. During the ]0 year liability period, TCC will maintain the road for <br />monitoring purposes. After bond release, the land owner will resume responsibility for the road. The northern short <br />section (2500 feet) of the access road will be reclaimed unless approved otherwise by CMLRD. <br />Rockdust Tank ` <br />After removal of the rockdust tank and cement pad, the pit run gravel of the truck access/unloading area will be <br />dispersed across the .5 acres of disturbance. The area will be ripped before the stockpiled topsoil is reapplied. <br />MR 01-173 2.05-101 9/19/01 <br />