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• 2 .05 .3 (3) (c ) <br /> Access Road <br /> Mining area 3 requires one access road to be <br /> constructed within the permit area to provide access to Pond F. <br /> The access road will be constructed within the sedimentation <br /> control system so potential damage to fish, wildlife, and related <br /> environmental values is not an issue. Since the access road is to <br /> be constructed within the disturbed area, then the design and <br /> construction performance standards under Rule 4 .03.2 (3 ) are not <br /> applicable. The design of the access road is presented on Drawing <br /> 132 . <br /> Topsoil will be stripped from the access road align- <br /> ment prior to the start of construction of the road. Borrow <br /> ditches, typically 18" deep, will be excavated on one or each side <br /> of the road to provide material for the subgrade of the road. <br /> Where necessary, depending on the subgrade condition and the <br /> intended use of the road, gravel surfacing will be placed on the <br /> road. The road surface will be 20 feet wide with a constant grade <br /> of about 9% . The access road does not cross any drainages . <br /> To provide erosion control, the borrow ditches and <br /> cut and fill slopes will be seeded. The seed mix used will be that <br /> used to stabilize the topsoil stockpiles or other appropriate seed <br /> • mix approved by the Division. Broadcast seeding will be used. <br /> After the access road is no longer needed for <br /> operations it will closed to vehicular traffic and natural drainage <br /> patterns will be restored. The roadbed will be ripped, plowed, and <br /> scarified. Fill slopes will be rounded or reduced and shaped to <br /> conform the site to adjacent terrain. Cut slopes will be shaped to <br /> blend with the natural contours. The regraded areas will be <br /> covered with topsoil and revegetated in accordance with section <br /> 2 .05 .4 . <br /> • <br /> 2 .05-7iii July 1992 <br />