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stockpiled on Lift B, then the interface is basically covered by several feet of Lift A and the <br />working area is good. <br />WFC does recognize that removing topsoil through saturated irrigation tailwater runoff ditches <br />and the sort could cause some intermixing of the different topsoil horizons) or subsoil layers. <br />All that can be done is to minimize the impact to the topsoil is by attempting to divert any runoff <br />water away and then strip it. If that is not possible, then the topsoil removal operation will just <br />have to do the best they can with what they have. <br />8.12 Other Topsoil Handling Considerations <br />Topsoil handling will be minimized to the extent possible, utilizing direct lay down as much as <br />possible. The prime farmland soils on the Morgan property will be stripped in 2 lifts. <br />Thicknesses are described in the previous section. Approximate 3.0 feet of suitable subsoil <br />(Bench 1 material) will provide an additional subsoil base over the prime farmland soil area. <br />The prime farmland on the Morgan property will receive the same topsoil that was present on <br />the property prior to mining. There will be no topsoil mixing from other properties. Stockpiles <br />5,6,7 and 8 will be used for redistribution, as well as the additional land to be stripped. For the <br />smaN portion of the 4.684 acre area of 98A soil on the WFC property that has already been <br />stripped for the sediment pond and stockpiled in Stockpiles 3 and 4, this material will only be <br />used to reclaim the same area. <br />(Revised OUober 2009) 2.05.4(2)(d) -33 <br />