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2011-08-29_PERMIT FILE - C1983059A
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1983059A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/29/2011
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans
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The design of the access coal yard area is such that a coal truck can turn azound without <br />backing up. Typically maintenance will be performed only on unloaded trucks. However, <br />on rare occasions, a truck may break down with a load and therefore the access road might be <br />traveled by a loaded truck. <br />Coal Processing Waste and Non-Coal Processing Waste <br />TCC will be using only dry crushing and screening of the coal in preparation for loadout. If <br />the coal processing generates any waste (such as rocks, shale, etc) the material will be <br />temporarily stored in the designated azea located neaz the sediment pond. (See Map 5). <br />Undery_round Development Waste <br />Since no coal will be mined at TCC, no underground development waste will be produced. <br />Return of Coal Processing Waste to Abandoned Workings <br />TCC does not plan to return processing waste to abandoned workings. <br />2.05.4 Reclamation Plan <br />The reclamation objective of TCC will be to restore the surface loadout area to the land use <br />capability which will be equal to or better than that which currently exists. The objective of <br />all reclamation practices will be to stabilize the soil by revegetation and to restore the <br />approximate pre-mining drainage configuration of the area. In general the post disturbance <br />appearance and usefulness of the area will be similar to that present prior to the disturbance <br />of the area. <br />Final reclamation of the area disturbed by construction and use of the facilities will be <br />satisfied by the implementation of the reclamation plan sequence described below. <br />Construction and Operation <br />• Removal and storage of the existing soil resources. <br />• Construction of the loadout facilities. <br />(2a~6 M~OTE2m) <br />MR-24 2.05-6R Rev. 3/06 <br />/I QPR o vE~ <br />4/iv(o6 <br />
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