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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981018A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/28/2008
Section_Exhibit Name
Section V. Mine Surface Facilities Reclamation Plan
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Road), Maps 70-75 (Refuse Haul Road and Plant Access Road), Map 82 (Refuse Area), Map 90 <br />(Alluvial Well Area), and Map 150'.. (B-Seam ventilation shaft facility and access road). There was no <br />topsoil at the Ventilation Entry Area or along the Ventilation Entry Access Road. In the refuse <br />disposal area, where thick deposits of topsoil or material suitable for topsoil are found, only as much <br />material as required to obtain a uniform reclaimed topsoil depth (close to the average topsoil depth) <br />was removed. Only deposits located in areas that would be disturbed for other reasons were utilized <br />for reclamation. The remainder of the material was separately removed, stockpiled and replaced as <br />subsoil or cover material (see Section 11.1.7.b Topsoil Handling). Appendix V-1 tabulates haul road <br />topsoil volume and mapping area for the existing stockpiles #1 to #11 and future stockpiles #12 to <br />#14. <br />The stripping of material to be used as cover for special non-coal wastes (Section 4.09) or coal waste <br />banks (Section 4.10) in the waste disposal area was done after the topsoil was stripped. Material <br />which was to be stored was treated in the same manner as a permanent topsoil stockpile. Since the <br />thickness of available cover material varied, the stripping depths were varied in order to obtain <br />enough material to provide the required cover. <br />TABLE V-3 <br />SUMMARY OF DISTURBED AREAS <br /> DESCRIPTION AREA (ACRES) REFERENCE <br />O "D" Portal Area <br />Water Tank Area 8~ access Road 39.09 <br />8.17 Maps 23-28 <br />Maps 52-54 <br /> Haul Road & Plant Access Road 17.64 Maps 70 8~ 71 <br /> Haul Road (County Road to Refuse Area) 41.95* Maps 71-75 <br /> Refuse Area 513.00* Map 76 <br /> East Portal/Ventilation Entry Area 8~ road 2.86 Maps 85 & 88 <br /> B-Vent Shaft (#1) facility & access 1.37 Map 151 <br /> B-Vent Shaft #2, SH-1, SH-2, 8~ road 1.60 Map 155 <br /> Alluvial Well Area & Access Road 1.80 Maps 90 8~ 91 <br /> Overland Conveyor Access-Maintenance Rd.** 36.23 Maps 106-113 <br /> Slot Storage Facility 8.00 Map 105 <br /> Halandras Trash Dump 12.40 Map 136 <br /> Return shafts 4.20 Map 147 <br /> Degas, development drilling, nitrogen injection <br /> holes & rock dust facilities 102.99 Map 147 <br /> Staging/laydown areas 32.82 Map 147 <br /> TOTAL 824.12 <br /> Notes: <br /> Total for mine life. <br /> ** The loadout tower and associated disturbances are included with the overland <br />Q conveyor. The tower is the terminus for the conveyor system. <br />Technical Revision #66 (2/2008) V-24 <br />
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