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• <br />U <br />• <br />Two irrigation ditch structures exist within the permit area. The structures, <br />vn as the Huntington Irrigation Ditch and the Crawford Irrigation Ditch, act as <br />ace, overland conveyances of water used for downstream irrigation, and overlay <br />ions of the mine and proposed mining areas. These ditches supply water to <br />ral small ponds, shown on Map King I-005. Portions of these ditches are <br />prised of buried pressurized PVC pipe which supplies water to sprinkler <br />ation systems. The PVC pipe on the Crawford property runs generally parallel to <br />.1 rawford Irrigation Ditch. A two inch water line runs parallel to this PVC pipe <br />turns adjacent to Marc Crawford's home as shown on Map King 1-005. This line <br />dies water to Marc's house. A two inch water line also is buried between the <br />1 Crawford home and the pond located lust to the north. This line suonlies <br />home <br />n urawlora are shown on Map King 1-UUb. The Marc Crawford home is a model <br />?e of log construction with a full concrete basement. The house is heated with <br />)ane and a tank is located on the west side. A power line is buried in a straight <br />between John's house and Marc's house. This home is only a few years old. A <br />block of un-mined coal will be left in place directly beneath to ensure no <br />sidence occurs in this area. Pillars will not be removed within 300 feet of Marc <br />vford's home. A "Pre-Blast Survey" was performed on the Marc Crawford <br />fence on July 22, 2000 by Harry L. Siebert, consultant. The results of this <br />,ey are included as a report and can be found in Appendix 12(4). The John <br />vford home is an older frame house constructed on a stacked rock foundation. <br />pining is planned within 300 feet of John Crawford's home. <br />Approximately 6 miles of barbed wire fence overlie the permitted area of the <br />These fences are for cattle control purposes and do not necessarily follow <br />)erty lines. They are not shown on the maps included with this application. <br />A two-track dirt road crosses the permitted area for about 2 miles diagonally <br />i north-east to south-west across the Huntington property. Another two-track <br />I crosses the Crawford property. An improved gravel road runs between Marc <br />vford's house and John Crawford's house and is used as the primary access to <br />-'s house. Marc's telephone line is buried next to this road. These roads are <br />vn on Map King I-005. <br />On and around the surface facility area of the mine are several buildings and <br />ctures. These include: shop, bathhouse, scale house, tipples, upper and lower <br />ip houses, warehouse, sales office, electrical substation, power poles and lines, <br />ed waterlines and power lines, septic system, wells, drainage ditches, settling <br />Is, buried culverts, vehicle storage barns, old bathhouse, old scale house, old <br />swell tipples # 1 & #2, and various haul roads. These buildings and structures <br />>hown on Map King I-007. <br />Aside from the above mentioned structures, there are no structures or <br />National King Coal, LLC King I Mine <br />Section 2.05.6 <br />PaaP ? Ri hrnan7 '-)007