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Much of the pipeline excavation and borehole pad disturbance will occur in areas that are, or have previously been, <br />disturbed. For the remaining pipeline trench areas, consideration of soil horizon segregation must be balanced with the <br />• objective of limiting overall surface disturbance. In the interest of minimizing overall surface disturbance, TCC <br />proposes to not segregate and separately stockpile individual soil horizons for the pipeline trench disturbance, and <br />submits that this approach will not significantly alter soil suitability characteristics, since the differences between the <br />soil horizons is not significant over the areas to be affected by trenching. For the borehole drill -pad, individual soil <br />horizons will be segregated. Generally, to avoid contamination of the windrowed soil material, excavated material will <br />be temporarily placed on the opposite side of the disturbance area. BMP's for the construction activities include: <br />• Minimizing the area of surface disturbance <br />• Installation of the Foidel Creek crossing as a bored/jacked pipeline under the existing Foidel Creek road <br />crossing culverts (avoids new surface disturbance of the stream channel and floodplain) <br />• Completion of construction activities during the dry summer period <br />• Placement of staked straw wattles downgradient of all surface disturbance areas to intercept any surface runoff <br />and trap associated suspended solids <br />• Soil replacement and stabilization with either the standard rangeland or riparian seed mixtures (as appropriate) <br />immediately following completion of construction activities <br />As relatively small isolated surface disturbances, the additional disturbance required to construct ditches and <br />sedimentation ponds to intercept, route, and treat runoff from thickener underflow pad and road areas, is not warranted. <br />Similarly, for the associated temporary linear pipeline disturbances, construction of ditches and ponds to control runoff <br />is impractical. Much of the EMD Thickener Underflow Pipeline disturbance will drain naturally to existing <br />Sedimentation Ponds E, F, and G, and the majority of the drainage from pipeline areas is effectively isolated from the <br />nearest drainage ( Foidel Creek) by the existing raised railroad bed. The proposed BMP's have proven effective in <br />controlling runoff and sedimentation from similar disturbances. Special design, construction, and operational measures <br />have been incorporated in the design plans to assure that there will be no discharge or mixing of mine water with <br />• surface drainage. <br />Following installation of appropriate ASC's for each portion of the project disturbance, available soil materials will be <br />bladed from any new disturbance areas and temporarily windrowed or stockpiled on the upgradient edge of these <br />disturbance areas. Much of the pipeline excavation and borehole pad disturbance will occur in areas that are, or have <br />previously been, disturbed. For the remaining pipeline trench areas, consideration of soil horizon segregation must be <br />balanced with the objective of limiting overall surface disturbance. In the interest of minimizing overall surface <br />disturbance, TCC proposes to not segregate and separately stockpile individual soil horizons for the pipeline trench <br />disturbance, and submits that this approach will not significantly alter soil suitability characteristics, since the <br />differences between the soil horizons is not significant over the areas to be affected by trenching. For the borehole <br />drill -pads, individual soil horizons will be segregated, if present. Generally, to avoid contamination of the windrowed <br />soil material, excavated material will be temporarily placed on the opposite side of the disturbance area. <br />Soil materials will be replaced following completion of pipeline installation. Reseeding of the disturbed areas will <br />be completed during the first appropriate planting period following soil material replacement. When no longer <br />needed to support ongoing or future mining and related operations, the thickener underflow boreholes will <br />reclaimed by removing the surface manhole structures; plugging and sealing the boreholes, consistent with State <br />Engineer requirements; cutting -off the casings below ground level, and placing a permanent marker; then <br />regarding, replacing soil materials, and reseeding the associated disturbance areas. Pipelines will be abandoned in- <br />place, with the ends of the pipelines cut -off and capped below grade. <br />18LT Mine Water Transfer Pipeline (TR09 -70) <br />As a limited, temporary, surface disturbance, construction of the 18LT Mine Water Transfer Pipeline will have minimal <br />• impacts on surface water hydrology, relative to runoff and sediment contributions. It is anticipated that a maximum of <br />300 feet of pipeline trench will be open at any given time. Soil removal and windrowing from this limited pipeline <br />construction area will create a shallow (approximately 1.0 foot deep) depression that, along with the trench excavation, <br />will tend to contain any runoff from direct precipitation, as well as any minor amounts of run -on from adjacent areas. <br />Where pipeline construction approaches Fish Creek or minor ephemeral/intermittent drainages, the <br />TRIO-73 2.05 -84.6 05/21/10 '4)Y'71'4 <br />