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road culverts. Ditches and drainage control will be established during construction and maintenance <br />of the roads to minimize erosion and to assist traffic passage. <br />Design and Construction. Light-use roads will be field engineered to follow the existing topography <br />as much as practicable. Topsoil will be removed and stockpiled in accordance with the topsoil <br />salvage plan. <br />The horizontal and vertical alignment will be dictated by the topography and the need to avoid <br />obstructions. Light-use road surfacing material will be adequate for the use of the road. Acid or <br />toxic-forming substances will not be used in the road surfacing. Light-use roads will be maintained <br />to minimize erosion and to allow passage of traffic. <br />Reclamation. SCC will reclaim a light-use road when it is no longer needed in accordance with the <br />reclamation plan. The road will be closed to vehicular traffic. The natural drainage patterns will be <br />restored. All culverts will be removed. Roadbeds will be ripped, plowed or scarified. Cut and fill <br />slopes will be rounded or reshaped and blended into the surrounding topography. Cross drains, <br />dikes or water bars may be constructed to control erosion as required. Road surfaces from which <br />topsoil has been removed will be covered with topsoil and revegetated in accordance with the <br />reclamation plan. <br />Several postmine light use roads (ranch roads) will remain within the reclaimed disturbed areas. <br />These roads will remain at the request of the landowner(s) as allowed by Rule 4.03.3(7). The roads <br />are shown on Exhibit 20-2 and comply with Rule 4.03.3(3). It should be noted that the terms "ranch <br />road" and "light use road" are synonymous within the permit text and exhibits. <br />Support Facilities <br />Building Proposed buildings consist of a bathhouse trailer (14'w x 38'1 x 8'h), and a shop building <br />(40'w x 1001x 20%). These buildings were constructed on the mine site in 1990. Exhibit 13-1 shows <br />the mine support facility area. <br />Waste Water. Waste water and sewage will be disposed of by septic systems. The office/shop <br />building complex will have a septic tank and leach field located southwest of the buildings. <br />Domestic Water.. A water well will be drilled in the yard area northeast of the office/shop building <br />complex as shown on Exhibit 13-1. Well specifics are detailed in Tab 7. <br />Solid Wastes. Solid waste wig be colf pclpq 41 dupipsters pf other suit4?je apnt*pp and djsppsed p€ <br />at an approved dump site off the mine property. There is no solid waste disposal area at the Seneca <br />II-W mine site. <br />0 <br />TR-62 38 Revised 01/09