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2.05.3(91 Underground Development Waste <br />The Carbon Junction Mine will not produce any underground development waste. <br />2.05.3(101 Return of Coal Processing Waste to Abandoned Workings <br />The Carbon Junction Mine will not return any coal processing waste to underground <br />workings. <br />2.05.4 Reclamation Plan <br />The reclamation plan will coincide with the operations plan timetable as closely as <br />possible, insofaz as the sequence of events in the normal surface mining operation will <br />facilitate reclamation. Exact calendar dates are inappropriate because disturbance will <br />proceed depending upon contractual coal sales agreements. When mining has started <br />on a full-scale basis, the permit will be amended to specify more precise schedules for <br />reclamation of the various areas. <br />2.05.4(2) Reclamation Plan Elements <br />• The detailed information required by this subsection has been discussed, to some <br />degree, in the environmental resources Section 2.04. However, the objective at this <br />time is to describe reclamation activities in the disturbed area and the technique that <br />will be used to accomplish reclamation relative to the environmental resources <br />considered in Section 2.04, and the mitigation of potential impacts as considered in <br />Section 2.05.6. <br />There are two areas of the Cazbon Junction Mine which require modifications to the <br />general reclamation plan set forth for the mine. These areas include an area slated to <br />be developed as a golf course, and the slope above the North I'it which has a steeply <br />dipping slope and the Pictured Cliffs Sandstone as base material. Both areas are <br />specifically discussed below prior to discussing the general elements of the reclamation <br />plan. <br />Coll Course Rec/amabon <br />The northwest corner of the original permit area (approximately 10 acres) fell within <br />the area planned for development of a golf course and ancillary facilities. To facilitate <br />construction of the golf course facility, Oalcridge Energy requested that the explosives <br />bench and access road be left in their current configuration. Based on this request, <br />liability release from CDMG was sought for this area. CDMG approved this release in <br />• <br />Technical Revision 08 (v 1.3) 5-20 Revised 9/1997 <br />