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Road "A" Road `B" Light Use Roads <br />C~ <br />n <br />U <br />U <br />YA-1 36" YB-1 24" <br />YA-2 36" YB-2 24» <br />YA-3 48" YB-3 24" <br />YA-3A 36" YB-6 30" <br />YA-4 36" <br />YA-4A 24" <br />YA-5 36" <br />YA-5A 24" <br />YA-6 60" (2) <br />YA-7 24" <br />YA-UN 12" <br />YM-1 4" <br />Design documentation rs contained in the PAl' in Tab 13, Facilities; Attachments 13-8, Culvert Calculations and 13-12, Drainage <br />and Sediment Contrrr~l Plan. <br />Water Well <br />The existing Yoast Mine Shop Well was installed to supply domestic and industrial water for the Yoast Mine. It is <br />completed to 1,000 feet in the Twenty Mile Sandstone and is permitted to produce up to 35 gallons per minute. <br />This well will be retained to supply water, as necessary, for wildlife and livestock consumption, shrub plot irrigation, <br />and other land owner uses as identified in the future. The well completion summary is found in Tab 7, Appendix 7- <br />1 and the water right permit is located in Tab 16, Attachment 16-4. <br />Powerline and Substation <br />There is an electrical substation and approximately 7;355 feet of powerline within the Yoast permit area. This <br />facility was constructed to provide electricity to mining equipment used at the Yoast Mine during mining and is <br />owned by Yampa Valley Electric Association (YVEA), the entity that provides power to the area. Conversations <br />with YVEA indicate that the powerline and substation will remain inplace to supply power for future growth and <br />development in the area. SCC is attempting to document this in a signed letter from YVEA. <br />Fenced Shrub Plots <br />There are six (6) shrub plots enclosed with elk proof fencing. These enclosures vary in size from 2.6 acres to 10.7 <br />acres. These enclosures will remain inplace to ensure protection for aspens and other shrubs/trees from foraging by <br />elk, deer, and livestock. <br />Sediment Ponds <br />The Yoast permit area currently contains three (3) sediment ponds that will remain as permanent.structures <br />following reclamation. These impoundments will support the post mining land use of rangeland, livestock grazing, <br />and wildlife habitat. Under applicable provisions of Rule 4.05.9(13), the permanent ponds must meet the following <br />criteria: <br />EX-2 30" <br />EX-4 30" <br />EX-5 30" <br />LU-1 24" <br />(a) The quality of the impounded water shall be suitable on a permanent basis for its intended use, shall meet <br />applicable state and federal water quality standards and discharge of water from the impoundment shall <br />meet applicable State and Federal effluent limitations and shall not degrade the quality of receiving water <br />below applicable stream standards; <br />TR-37 <br />20-1.3 <br />08/08 <br />