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state Rea. <br />As can be seen frrmt Table 12-3, the maY;~~ annual acres of <br />opal relroved was 32 acres in 1992. 4he most significant <br />associated distisbance during 1992 aryl successive years will <br />be the advance topsoil removal which must be amipleted by <br />December of each year in order to allow the overburden removal <br />operations to continue dirouc~out the winter aryl wet spring <br />months. Zhe efficient removal of topsoil at Seneca II is <br />considered to be virtually impossible durir-g the five-month <br />period fr'oin December 1 to May 1 of any given year. Table 12-3 <br />also lists these approximate disturbances by year. However, <br />in order to avoid the confusion created by too many <br />werlappirig yearly disturbance lines, the anrn,al topsoil <br />removal lines are not illustrated on the Operations Plan Map. <br />Other disturbances, including existing and proposed haul <br />roads, pacer lines, etc. are illustrated on the Operations <br />• Plan Map. Anrn~al and cumulative reclamation costs are <br />discussed under Tab 13, Postlnininq larxi Use Plan. <br />Changes in facilities or features, including addition of or <br />extension of utility lines, haul roads, drainage and ~or7im~nt <br />control structures, etc. , are illustrated on the Operations <br />Plan, Ddribit 12-1, aryl are described later in this <br />application. <br />Cxmq~lete annual minug operations statistics and reclamation <br />scheduling is provided in Tablas 12-4 and 12-5. Similar <br />information for the previous five-year permit term (1987 to <br />1992) is listed in Tables 12-4A and 12-5A. <br />L <br />12-13 Revised 12/10/92 <br />