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equipment. As shown on Map 15, the majority of these facilities and structures aze built <br />on natural ground with coal stockpiles, refuse disposal and materials storage located on <br />• pre-law fill azeas. Other than the RDA and sediment control system (ponds and ditches), <br />all land disturbances at the site were pre-law. <br />Remaining buildings at the West Portal include the Warehouse #1 and Core House. All <br />other buildings listed on Table 19, Surface Facilities List, are in various stages of " <br />demolition. No operations aze currently ongoing at the West Portal and remaining <br />buildings are used for storage. As shown on Map 16, most of the facilities are located on <br />native soils as opposed to refuse fill areas. <br />Maps 15 and 16 show disturbed areas on the site. The disturbance azea boundary has been <br />established to include a buffer should additional distwbance activities become necessary. <br />The surface disturbance boundary shown on maps 15 & 16 will be the boundary marked in <br />the field in accordance with Rule 4.02. These markers will consist of roof bolts or rebar <br />covered with white PVC pipe. As the site is reclaimed, boundary markers will be moved to <br />the reclamation limits of the disturbed areas. <br />(c) Road, Conveyor and Rail Systems <br />Map 1 1, Surface Facilities and Roads -East Portal and Map 12, Surface Facilities and <br />Roads -West Portal shows the locations of all roads necessary for operation of the New <br />Elk Mine for the permit term. Roads within the permit boundary are classified as haul, <br />• access, and light use roads. These roads were constructed as the mine facilities were <br />established in the 19~0's. Road specifications, including typical cross-sections for access <br />and haul roads are provided on Map 11. WFC has revised and updated the road system <br />along with the surface drainage control plan. This revision has incorporated the road and <br />drainage plan system to ensure road stability and prevention of additional sediment <br />contribution to the receiving streams. The road system is part of the New Elk surface <br />disturbance area; therefore, all ditches and culverts have been designed to handle runoff <br />from the roads which ultimately enter sediment ponds prior to discharge. The mine <br />entrance road and roads that parallel the railroad will remain for maintenance and access <br />to the railroad (see Map 17) after mine reclamation.. <br />Map 11 -Surface Facilities and Roads -East Portal and Map I 1 A -Rail Haulage <br />Unloading System, show the conveyor systems for coal and refuse handling. Dimensions <br />of the conveyors are contained in Exhibit 28, Bond Calculation. Coal is conveyed from <br />the truck or rail dump facilities to either the raw coal stockpile area or the clean coal <br />stockpile area and/or the silos for loadout. Coal is transferred from the raw coal stockpile <br />to the Prep Plant for processing. From the Plant, clean coat is conveyed to the clean coal <br />stockpile and then to the silos for loadout. Refuse from the plant is conveyed to the <br />RDA. Access for maintenance of the RDA belt is provided in the maintenance corridor <br />as shown on Map 1 1. <br />Revised 10/IS/Ol 2.05-8 MR-84 <br />C~ <br />J <br />