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Two 500 Gallon Diesel Tanks shown on Map King I-007 are the property of <br />the fuel distributor and will be removed at no charge when no longer needed. <br />• • One 37,000 Gallon Water Storage Tank is a horizontal cylindrical tank, <br />dimensions 13'6" diameter, 35' long. The tank rests on a concrete pad, <br />dimensions 15' wide, 40' long, 6" thick. <br />• One Bulk Rock Dust Silo is a vertical cylindrical tank, dimensions 12' <br />diameter, 40 tall. The silo is mounted to a concrete pad, 20' long, 20' wide, 2' <br />thick. <br />• The Warehouse Bu~id~ng is a double-wide industrial office/utility trailer. <br />Local mobile home movers charge $2.00/mile to haul and $500-750 hook-up <br />fee depending on fire availability and skirting removal. <br />• The Bathhouse is a steel sided building measuring 40' x 60' x 18'. <br />• The Scale-house is a cinder block facility measuring 40' x 42' x 10'. <br />• HR Office Trailer is a temporary leased office trailer measuring 12' x 44' x 8'. <br />SURFACE FACILITIES REMAINING <br />All useable buildings which lie on Lawrence Huntington's prop',erty, including <br />the shop and upper pump house, along with the access road will be left intact at the <br />request of Mr. Huntington. Mr. Huntington has made such a request by letter to the <br />Colorado M.L.R.D. and National King Coal, LLC (See Appendix 12(1)). The steep cut <br />~ slope area behind the shop building will remain as is to allow continued use of the <br />shop by the surface landowner. This highwall was constructed during the summer <br />of 1976. Don May, P.E., has certified the stability of this area (See Appendix 10(3)). <br />The remainder of the surface buildings including the sales office, substation, <br />old scale and storage building adjacent to Burnwell #2 Tipple, etc., will be left intact <br />and will be used to accommodate the stated post mining land use. <br />Salvageable items (conveyors, motors, mining supplies and equipment) will be <br />sold and removed from the property or scrapped and be placed at the foot of the <br />highwalls to be buried. Any non-woody, non-toxic material not sold and removed <br />will be pushed against the highwalls and covered by at least 4 feet of fill and plant <br />growth medium as detailed elsewhere in this section. Woody material will be moved <br />to the burn pit near the lower pump house and burned. The access road to the site <br />will not be reclaimed but retained by the owners of the site for transporting livestock <br />to and from the area. The surface land owner has so requested by letter noted <br />above. <br />Upon conclusion of mining, the water wells will be transferred to the <br />landowners. The water well shown on Map King I-007, located in the meadow of Hay <br />Gulch off the permit area is the property of Mr. Wiltze who leases its use to National <br />National King Coal, LLC King I Mine <br />Section 2.05.4 <br />Page 2 April, 2007 (MR-31) <br />