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layers and removed in horizontal layers , a more uniform quality <br /> of coal is delivered to the customers . <br /> C . Permit Area <br /> The size of the Mid-Continent loadout facility permit area <br /> is 27 acres , and it is located on private property . The complex <br /> was constructed in 1956 and consists of a rail spur , access <br /> roads , parking lot , engineering office, scales , covered 28 , 000 <br /> ton storage bin, conveyors and a tipple . A list of structures at <br /> the Loadout Facility is included as Table VII-C-1 . The identifi- <br /> cation of interests with respect to names of applicants , property <br /> ownership , and compliance information is the same as for the <br /> mining operation in Coal Basin and listed in Section A, Chapter <br /> I . The permit area showing the surface facilities is illustrated <br /> on Exhibit VII-C-1 . <br /> The vegetation present in the train loadout permit area is <br /> indicated on the vegetation map at Exhibit VII-C-2 . Character- <br /> istics of the soils in the area are indicated on Table VII-C-2 . <br /> (Locations of soils sampling sites are indicated on Exhibit <br /> VII-C-l . <br /> D . Office Complex <br /> An office building is located within the loadout permit <br /> area . It is used to support the Coal Basin mining operation and <br /> to maintain control regarding coal loadout operations . Resident <br /> engineers , Mid-Continent management , office clerks and scale men <br /> use the office . In addition, the coal truck haul contractor, <br /> Savage Coal Services , maintains a small control office at this <br /> site . <br /> 5 <br />