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2.05.3(6) Overburden (continued) <br />• probably be iaproved upon through trial and error to find the <br />most efficient means of removing the overburden safely at the <br />least cost. <br />The ANFO explosive watsrial will be set off by boosters <br />prised with electric, or dynamite caps. The holes can bs <br />connected for blasting by pri~acord or wired for electric cap <br />discharge. Delays can be inserted in line, or in hole using <br />prisacord, or throught the purchase of delay type electric caps. <br />All blasting will be under the supervision of a certified <br />blaster certified for open pit blasting. This person will be <br />present, and in charge whenever blasting takes place, The <br /> general ^ine area will be identified by signs on all access <br />• roads restricting entry to all except authorized personnel. <br />Signs identifying an area, as an area in which blasting takes <br />place, will describe the warning and all clear signals. <br />Blasting in the area could occur as much as three (3) or <br />four (4) ties a weak for overburden, and perhaps once (1) a <br />week for coal. Blasting will only occur in the late afternoon <br />at the end of a shift. The approxi~ats nu~bsr of holes <br />detonated for each blast for coal and overburden will range from <br />twenty (20) to one hundred (100). <br />Those landowners who have access through the property by <br />the nature of their deed to surrounding property will be asked <br />to report to the office prior to entering the area, and this <br />also applies to the parties having access to the TV tower. This <br />• <br />5 <br />