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AREA DESCRIPTION THICKNESS THICKNESS VOLUME VOLUME COMMENTS <br />(AC) TOPSOIL TOPSOIL TOPSOIL TOPSOIL <br /> Top Lift Bottom Lift Top Lift Bottom Lift <br /> (IN) (IN) CY CY <br /> <br />31.94 LLOYD 0 36 0 154,590 NON PRIME <br /> BACKFILLED Suitable <br /> Subsoil <br />22.86 LLOYD ACTIVE 0 0 0 0 NON PRIME <br /> PIT <br />16.67 LLOYD 18.3 36 41,014 80,683 NON PRIME <br /> UNDISTURBED Lift A& B Suitable <br /> Subsoil <br /> TOPSOIL 0 0 3,350 0 NON PRIME <br /> STOCKPILES (Lift A & B Mixed) <br /> #10 <br />71.47 TOTAL LLOYD 44,364 235,272 <br /> <br />87.76 WFC 18.3 38.9 215,919 458,975 NON PRIME <br /> UNDISTURBED Lift A & B Suitable <br /> Subsoil <br />4.68 WFC 0 0 0 0 PRIME <br /> DISTURBED <br /> (FOR POND) <br /> TOPSOIL 0 0 14,731 0 PRIME <br /> STOCKPILES to reclaim pond <br /> #3,4 disturbance <br />92.44 TOTAL WFC 230,650 458,975 <br /> <br />337.66 GRAND TOTAL 726,468 1,431,465 <br /> <br />In Table 2.04.9-6 above, for undisturbed areas, the top lift is Lift A topsoil in the case of prime <br />farmland and a mixed Lift A and B in the case of all other areas. The bottom lift is Lift B in the case <br />of prime farmland and suitable Bench 1 subsoil in the case of all other areas. The prime farmland <br />will also receive an additional 3.0 feet of suitable Bench 1 material in addition to the Lift A and B <br />material. <br />(Revised June 2008) 2.04.9-33