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2011-03-18_PERMIT FILE - C1981044A (4)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981044A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/18/2011
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans
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Reclamation Timetable <br />The timetable for completion of each phase of the reclamation plan for individual portal and facility areas <br />. is shown on Table 67, Reclamation Timetable. <br />Reclamation Cost <br />The costs associated with the reclamation plans outlined in this permit submittal are detailed in Exhibit <br />~ S R PCl?171~t20_^. ~On~. <br />-~ --~ <br />Area-Specific Reclamation Plans <br />The following provide discussions of the detailed site-specific reclamation plans for the following portal <br />or facility areas: <br />• No.S Portal <br />• No. SA Portal <br />• Overland. Conveyor <br />• No. 9 Portal Area <br />• Waste Disposal Site (approved) <br />• No. 5 and No.6 Mine Water Handling Systems <br />• Fresh Water System <br />• Red Rock Crusher <br />• Old Shop Area (EC Village) <br />• Utah Tract <br />• Miscellaneous Areas <br />• Multiple Service Buildings <br />• Solid Waste Disposal Area <br />No.S Portal Area <br />The No.S Portal Area was initially disturbed in the early 1970's, prior promulgation of SMCRA and the <br />related State regulatory program. As such, the surface facilities for this area were developed in a manner <br />inconsistent with currently-accepted mining and reclamation practices. Specifically, during development <br />of the portal area, topsoil was not salvaged from the site. <br />This topsoil deficiency was addressed by salvaging additional topsoil during construction of the drainage <br />and sediment control system. In addition, up to 24 inches of topsoil was salvaged during the recent <br />construction of a new shop, the wastewater treatment facility, and the No.S and No.6 mine water-handling <br />system. Please refer to Table 58, Topsoil Replacement - No.S Portal and General Area, found in Section <br />2.03.3 Operation Plan, Permit Area, for topsoil replacement volumes. The topsoil volumes salvaged ~- <br />during these most recent construction activities are summarized in Table 68, No.S Portal- Recent Topsoil <br />Salvaged Volumes. <br />Reclamation of the No.S portal area will follow the general steps outlined at the beginning of this section, <br />with the following minor modifications. All structures and facilities will be removed from the site. This <br />will include, but not be limited to the removal of the railroad tracks, scale-house, coal silo, coal conveying <br />• system, rotary breaker, screening plant, reclaim tunnel, all offices, shop/warehouse, laboratory, <br />bathhouses, rock-dust tanks, electrical substation, fencing, and the 48-inch overland conveyor and <br />associated structures. Mobile trailers, including the administration office trailer, which was used as <br />TR07-34 2.05-25 10/31 /07 <br />
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