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8/24/2016 10:31:44 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980005A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/20/2003
Section_Exhibit Name
Tab 13 Postmining Land Use
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D
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This usually occurs when the pit lengths are the longest and the overburden is the <br />thickest. <br />It was determined from the Operations Plan Map (Exhibit 12-1) that the highest liability, <br />or worse case, would occur in the year 1994. This determination was based on pit length, <br />pit location, amount of spoil, and disturbance ahead of mining (see Tables 13-2-1 and <br />13-2-2). <br />The calculations, costs, and backup documentation for all disturbed lands and facilities <br />are generally located in the following attachments: <br />Attachment 13-1 Equipment end Labor Rates <br />Attachment 13-2 Areas and Dimensions <br />Attachment 13-3 Mine Area Worksheets <br />Attachment 13-4 Facilities Worksheets <br />Attachment 13-5 Revegetation Costs <br />Attachment 13-b FPC and EMF Pri ni outs <br />1994 "Worst Lase" Year Disturbance <br />Included in [his category are the four spoil piles, open pi[, areas ahead of mining that <br />have been stripped of topsoil, ramps, and miscellaneous disturbance areas in and around <br />[he open pit. Estimated costs to reclaim the disturbed area come under the headings of: <br />a) Drill and shoot highwal! <br />b) Doze high wall material <br />c) Doze adjacent two spoils <br />d) Doze back two spoils <br />e) Grade all ramps (included in spoil grading) <br />f) Topsoil replacement <br />g) Revegetation <br />Reclamation Costs Cateaori es <br />Peabody's experience in reclaiming mined land has shown, for the purpose of estimating <br />costs, contract reclamation activities can be grouped into the following categories: <br /> <br />13-51 Revised 12/01/93 <br />
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