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• <br />• <br />r1 <br />U <br />2.05.3 <br />TR-27 <br />/aPPRouc-.D S~i~~o3 <br />A total of 56,800 cubic yards of topsoil was stripped and stockpiled during the <br />construction of the unit train loadout. This quantity results in an average 1.1 foot <br />replacement depth within the disturbed area atthe loadout including the disturbance <br />associated with Ponds J & K. The topsoil is stored in topsoil stockpile F. <br />During 2003, approximately 29,800 cubic yards are to be salvaged from the <br />disturbance associated with the B-Seam portal development and the preparation <br />plant. Topsoil will be placed topsoil stockpile A as follows: <br />Topsoil Salvage Volume <br />Soil Type Salvage Area <br />Acres Average <br />Thickness Salvage <br />Volume C.Y. <br />1-Portal& <br />Stockpile 5.6 25" 18,800 <br />1-Prep Plant & <br />Haul Road Fill 3.9 21" 11,000 <br />Totals 9.5 29800 <br />The operator will report to the DMG the volume of topsoil actually salvaged and <br />added to topsoil stockpile A upon completion of the topsoil salvaging operations. <br />Topsoil stockpiles were and will be constructed to reduce erosion of the stockpiles <br />by either wind or water. The topsoil stockpiles are located on stable surtaces where <br />they will not be disturbed by the mining operation. Topsoil stockpiles that are to <br />remain in place for more than ninety days wilt be seeded as soon as practical and <br />berms will be constructed around the base of stockpiles where necessary to prevent <br />loss of topsoil material from the stockpiles. <br />2.05 - 38 - 6/03 <br />