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Table 5 <br /> ' Topsoil Replacement Depths for the 1989 Field Season <br /> Seneca II Mine, Routt County, Colorado <br /> ' Sample(1) Topsoj Sample(1) Topsoj�� <br /> Location Depthll Location Depthll <br /> W-218 1.6 W-237 1 .8(3) <br /> W-219 0.9 W-238 1.8(3) <br /> ' W-220 0.8 W-239 0.8 <br /> W-221 1.4 W-240 1.0 <br /> W-222 1.5 WC-65 0.9 <br /> ' W-223 1.4 WC-77 1 .6 <br /> W-224 1.3 WC-78 1.0 <br /> W-225 1.2 WC-80 1.3 <br /> W-226 1.2 WC-95 1.7 <br /> W-227 1.2 WC-99 1.1 <br /> W-228 1.3 WC-103 1 .0 <br /> W-229 1.0 WC-104 0.7 <br /> ' W-230 1 .3 WC-105 0.8 <br /> W-231 1.2 WC-106 0.9 <br /> W-232 1.3 WC-107 1.4 <br /> W-233 1.9�3� WC-117 0.9 <br /> ' W-234 0.9 WC-A 1.3 <br /> W-235 1 .0 WC-B 1 .1 <br /> W-236 1.2 MEAN 1.2 <br /> ' STANDARD DEVIATION 0.3 <br /> (1 ) W - Wadge mining area, WC - Wolf Creek mining area, see Exhibit 1 - Topsoil and Spoil <br /> ' Monitoring Map - 1989 Field Season for all sample locations. <br /> �2) Depth unit is feet. <br /> �3) Topsoil replacement depths were increased at these sites to create suitable <br /> micro-habitat soils for shrub and aspen communities. <br /> 18 PEABODY COAL COMPANY <br /> Western Division <br />