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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982056A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/30/2005
Doc Name
pg 2.05-1 to 2.05-64
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans
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• existing collection ditch in an area that has been previously reclaimed. The topsoil, approximately one foot in <br />depth, will be salvaged and windrowed below the storage area. The windrowed topsoil will be seeded with the <br />topsoil stockpile stabilization seed mixture. At the time of final reclamation, the topsoil will be redistributed over <br />the site. <br />Storage Area Transfer <br />`Trudy's Comer' is located in both section 31, Township 5 North, Range 86 West and Section 7, Township 4 <br />North, Range 86 West and consists of 1.5 acres of disturbed area, which is currently permitted under C 81-071 <br />(CYCC). The proposal would allow this acreage to be transferred to C-82-056 (TCC) for use as a storage facility. <br />The area presently houses an overburden drill, which would remain on site until the owner schedules its removal. <br />Reclamation of this area will occur when the area is no longer required for storage of materials and equipment. <br />1,210 CY of topsoil from piles 3 and 6 will be spread to a 6 inch depth over the azea, followed by revegetation <br />using a pastureland seedmix (see Table 53). <br />In order to facilitate material storage around the weld shop area two to three concrete pads, approximately 20' x 60' <br />x 1' will be constructed to the east of the shop. Pipe and other hard goods will be stored on these pads. Also, a <br />concrete apron will be constructed on the south side of the building to increase the utility of that storage area. The <br />apron will be approximately 100' x 15' x 1'. When the pads and apron are no longer required they will be broken <br />up and placed at the toe of the highwall. The location of the pads and apron is shown on Map 24. <br />Material Disposal Area <br />• A solidified waste disposal area is proposed near the low-quality coal stockpile. Materials to be buried in this area <br />would be comprised primarily of hydrocarbon contaminated materials (such as floor-dri) which are non-hazazdous <br />and are solidified by mixing with cement. The solidified waste would be buried in the old spoils on the east storage <br />pad (above the dry storage building) as shown on Map 24. Spoil material would be excavated to a depth of 5-10 <br />feet, and would be set to the side until the solidified material had been placed into the excavation. The excess spoil <br />material would then be used to backfill the remaining void and cap the solidified material. Any extra spoil material <br />will either be stockpiled or spread across the pad area. Placement of the solidified material would likely progress <br />along the pad from east to west, with placement occurring over a number of episodes. Once the area has been <br />utilized to the fullest extent possible, the area will have any piled excess spoil material remaining pushed out and <br />leveled. The pad will be buried by spoil material during final reclamation operations for the portal azea, and should <br />not be subject to re-disturbance. The disposal area lies below the approved post-mining topography, and is located <br />out of groundwater zones. <br />Coal Mine Waste Disposal Area <br />A coal mine waste disposal area is proposed at the existing storage pad south of the low-quality coal stockpile. <br />Materials to be buried in this area would be comprised of solid coal mine waste material. Spoil material would be <br />excavated to a depth of 5-10 feet, and would be stored on the pad until the waste material had been placed in the <br />excavation. The spoil material would then be used to backfill the remaining void and cap the waste material. Any <br />excess spoil material would either be stockpiled or spread across the pad area. The pad will be buried by spoil <br />material during final reclamation operations for the portal area, and should not be subject to re-disturbance. The <br />disposal area lies below the approved post-mining topography, and is located out of groundwater zones. <br />Coal Analysis Laboratory Buildin¢ and Preparation Facility <br />• TCC is installing two trailers to provide in-house coal analysis east of the prep plant. The trailers will have <br />maximum dimensions of 15' x 70' x 14'. The coal prepazation trailer will sit on a partial pad (mesh-reinforced) <br />MR 01-174 2.05-23 9/26/01 <br />
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