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~• <br />• <br /> <br />• <br />Drainage areas for the Phase I, 1987, pile expansion <br />have been shown on Map 1 of ~. In order to construct this <br />pile from the existing belt drop point, refuse will be <br />pushed northward to the new temporary diversion ditch. The <br />elevation of the temporary diversion ditch is considerably <br />higher than that of the belt drop point. Because a doter <br />can only push material economically up a 5'!. slope, the <br />entire area of F'hase I, 1987, cannot be used. In order for <br />us to reach the final pile configuration shown on Map 2 of <br />2, we will need to extend our conveyor belt line northward <br />up the ridge. This extension will be requested when we <br />permit the Phase II, 1989, area. Therefore, only 9.2 acres <br />of Phase I, 1987, can be utilized without extending the <br />conveyor belt. <br />I hope this answers all of <br />Technical Revision. I apologize <br />getting this information to you. <br />hectic the worE schedule becomes <br />runoff season. If you have any <br />here at the mine site. <br />your questions about this <br />far the long delay in <br />I am sure you realize how <br />here during the spring <br />questions please contact me <br />Sincerely, <br />iG~~ ~""' <br />Scott nes, P.E. <br />Environmental Engineer <br />cc: Doug Bowman <br /> <br />