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1 <br />2.05.3(6)(b) <br />(b) Descriptions of spoil disposal sites. P]ot applicable. <br />All spoil is trucked to the Delta County Sanitary Landfill. <br />(c) Geotechnical investigation of disposal site. Not <br />' applicable. <br />(d) Toe Buttresses. Not applicable. <br />2.05.3(7) Coal Handling Structures. <br />' Coal comes out of the mine at two portals. The east portal <br />uses rail haulage to the rotary dump and a 42-inch conveyor <br />' to the tipple. The west portal uses a belt line to carry co~31 <br />from the mine to a stockpile. A front end loader is used <br />' to load trucks which haul the coal to the rotary dumper and <br />conveyor. <br />The location of all facilities are shown on the Existing Land <br />Use Map, 2.04.3(2)(a) and on P9~ps, 2.05.3(4)(b)-1 t'~ru-4. <br />' At the tipple, the coal is crushed, screened and loaded on <br />rail cars for shipment. °xcess coal is stockpiled as shown on the <br />' referenced map. Stockpiled coal is loaded on trucks or rail cars <br />by a front end loader for shipment. <br />' All areas are within the disturbed area. Sedimenation ponds <br />t collect all surface water from these areas. Refer to Sections <br />2.05.3 and 2.05.4 for additional details. <br />(8) Coal processing waste and non-coal processing waste <br />Not applicable. <br />1 <br />(9) Underground development waste. <br />' It is proposed to cover the existing spoils area with six inches <br />of topsoil (see calculations for topsoil, and accompanying M~ip, <br />Figures 2.05.4(2)(b)-1(a) and 2.05.4(2)(b)-1(c). <br />' REMISED h'ay 15, 1981 <br />66 <br />