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• design for the haul roads had been prepazed based on the anticipated volume of traffic and the <br />weight and speed of vehicles to be used. The Colowyo Coal haulage fleet used for transport <br />of coal from the primary crusher to the Gossazd Loadout consists of highway trucks. <br />The haul roads aze located on stable terrain to minimize erosion. As shown on the Existing <br />Structures -North Map (Map 21), the haul road A crosses Taylor Creek, and has been <br />maintained according to the requirements of 4.03.1(4). The grade and pitch requirements <br />specified in 4.03.1(3), Design and Construction, aze met for both haul roads. <br />Colowyo will maintain the haul roads throughout the life of the mine with repairs including <br />blading, filling of potholes, and replacement of road surface as necessary. Likewise, watering <br />for dust control will be implemented as necessary. <br />Section 2.05.5 discusses the changes to be made to the main haul road, a portion of which <br />will be left in place after completion of mining to retain access into the azea to compliment <br />the post mining land use. <br />4.03.2 Access Roads <br />The original permitted status of the section of road from State Highway 13 to the Crossazd <br />turnoff, was that of an access road. The June, 1992 technical revision changed the technical <br />status from that of an access road, to that of a haul road. Since the segment of road was built <br />to the same specifications as that of the initial main haul road, no additional modifications <br />were necessary other than continued routine maintenance. <br />While Tri State never used haul road B to transport coal, other customers have used the road <br />to transport coal by highway truck. We anticipate that it is likely that such truck shipments of <br />coal will continue to occur from Colowyo. Should highway truck transportation of coal cease <br />we anticipate that the status of haul road B could technically be changed back to the original <br />access road status. <br />4.03-2 Revision Date: 1/26/05 <br />Revision No.: MR-69 <br />