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in height. Existing cuts are approximately 2H:1V slopes and have remained <br />stable with no slope failures and only minor material sloughing. The <br />alignment and configuration of the mine haul road are illustrated by the Haul <br />Road and Light Use Road Map. (Map 19). <br />The following light use roads are shown on the Mine Plan Map. (Map 17), Mine <br />Surface Facilities Map. (Map 18). Mine Area Surface and Ground Water <br />Hydrology Map. (Map 12). and Southfield Reclamation Plan Map, (Map 33), are <br />maintained and utilized in conjunction with ongoing reclamation and <br />monitoring activities: <br />- Service Road - Road Segment - Corley Mine Well (0.1 miles) <br />- Service Road - South Mine Fan Instal lation (1.2 miles) <br />- Service Road - Sedimentation Pond 4 (0.2 miles) <br />- Service Road - Substation No. 2 (0.4 miles) <br />- Service Road - Waterline from Corley Well (0.04 miles) <br />- Service Road - North Dewatering Well (0.1 miles) <br />- Service Road - Newlin Creek Topsoil Stockpile (0.7 miles) <br />- Service Road - Monitoring Well MW-65 (0.5 miles) <br />- Service Road - Parking Lot off CR 92 (0.03 miles) <br />As indicated by the listed road lengths, light use roads are primarily short <br />road segments connecting support facilities with either the mine haul road. <br />established public and private roads, or other facilities areas. In addition <br />to the haul and light-use roads noted, there are a number of existing ranch <br />roads in the mine area. These roads may be used on an occasional basis for <br />access to monitoring sites or ongoing reclamation activities. <br />The light use road segment to the South Mine Fan Installation begins at the <br />eastern edge of the former GEC mine pit disturbance. By directive of the DMG <br />(letter dated 11/28/95). EFCI is not responsible for maintenance or <br />reclamation of the road sediment utilized within the GEC pit disturbance. <br />This section of road is included within the previous GEC permit boundary, and <br />was entirely reconstructed during reclamation of mining disturbance under <br />direction of the DMG/Inactive Mines Program in 1994. <br />2.05.3-40 Revised 5/13/04 <br />Permit Renewal RN-04 <br />