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2008-12-30_PERMIT FILE - C1982057A (2)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982057A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/30/2008
Section_Exhibit Name
Tab 19 Reclamation Schedule
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Topsoil material redistribution and associated graded spoil suitability determinations (Tab 21) follow <br />the same timetable as salvage operations. If ground conditions permit, topsoil material redistribution <br />may be conducted in months other than the primary months indicated in the reclamation timetable <br />(Figure 19-1). Tillage and seedbed preparation (when necessary), cover cropping, and seeding of <br />topsoiled areas is conducted in the next favorable planting season after topsoil redistribution, weather <br />permitting (see Tab 22). Therefore, the schedule for these activities may parallel the topsoil <br />redistribution schedule in many cases. Tree and shrub planting is performed during the late <br />winter/early spring and fall as dormant plantings. Tab 22 details the Revegetation Plan. <br />Fence construction is generally performed from April to November. Construction is interrupted only <br />by inclement weather or snowpack. <br />Maintenance and management activities are conducted throughout the year, weather and snowpack <br />conditions permitting. The timing of these activities is dependent upon the specific activity. Fence <br />maintenance and removal of any trespass livestock are generally conducted from mid-spring through <br />fall. Interseeding and any necessary reseeding is conducted in the next favorable planting season <br />following the decision to interseed or reseed. Erosion monitoring is conducted after snowmelt and <br />heavy rains, with any required repairs carried out from late spring through fall. Surface stabilization and <br />the plan for rill and gully monitoring and repair are presented in Tab 22. Occasionally, the operations <br />outlined above will be completed during winter months when mild weather persists. Under normal <br />conditions, the schedules are as presented. <br />Projected Backfilling and Grading Schedule <br />The projected backfilling and grading schedule for the Seneca II-W life-of--mine is presented on Exhibit <br />19-1, Backfilling and Grading Schedule. The projected acres disturbed and graded are included in <br />Table 19-1, Projected Reclamation Schedule for Seneca II-W Mine. <br />The annual projections of acres graded, as presented in Table 19-1, are based upon certain basic <br />considerations. First, the backfilling and grading schedule is based upon the operation plan, coal <br />excavation rycle times, and pit configuration. Cycle times are dependent upon factors such as pit <br />conditions, excavator performance, and customer demand. The operations plan for both the upper and <br />lower blocks begins with a box cut within the resource area. Mining activities proceed from each box <br />in opposite directions at different times during the operations plan. For II-W South, the operations <br />plan begins with a box cut within the resource area. The box cut material is usually side cast behind the <br />pit adjacent to the crop line. Due to the steep slopes in the box cut area, some of this material will be <br />TR-61 3 Revised 10/08 <br />
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