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G Doc Date:12/11/2001 III IIIIIIIIIIIII III <br />5V <br />(~ 2.05.4(2){d) Topsoil (Redistribution)/ <br />• The topsoil storage area is projected to hold a winiwuw <br />of 4,000 cubic yards of waterial stored frow the initial Phase 1 <br />cut as described in 2.05.3(5). Frow this section it is under- <br />stood the stored waterial is a cowbination of A 8 B soil types <br />since the wort favored 'A• type is only calculated to be 6 i/4• <br />thick within the strip wine area based on the four soil sawples <br />taken. The subsequently generated topsoil is to bs routinely <br />redistributed over the back filled spoil as it is returned to <br />the pit area following the rewoval of the coal. As wining <br />progresses any topsoil not needed for redistribution is to be <br />added to the stored stockpile. <br />At the cowpletion of the Phase 1 operation if additional <br />• topsoil is needed for reclawation, in additional to that which <br />was generated during the wining, the stored topsoil can bs used <br />to cowplete the redistribution. Prior to seeding the operator <br />will conduct a soil analysis of the redistributed topsoil to <br />deterwine the viability of the soil es a growing wediuw. The <br />analysis shall include, but not liwited to, PH, Percent OM, <br />EC, SAR, N, P, K, Texture, and Saturation percent. Followi~~g <br />the analysis if 'nutrient reconditioning' is recowwended by the <br />Soil Conservation Service and approved by the Division for plant <br />growth the soil will so conditioned. <br />The Phase 2 wining will follow the saws plan as the <br />previous phase with continuous back filling and grading of the <br />returned overburden after the coal is rewovsd. There way bs <br /> <br />Rev. 04/02/90 <br />