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redistributed across the disturbed area. Overhead lines will be removed from the project and <br /> taken to a recycling facility. <br /> Inverters, Transformers, and Ancillary Equipment: All electrical equipment will be disconnected <br /> and disassembled. All parts will be removed from the site and reconditioned and reused, sold <br /> as scrap, recycled, or disposed of appropriately, at the Owner's sole discretion, consistent with <br /> applicable regulations and industry standards. <br /> Equipment Foundation and Ancillary Foundations: The ancillary foundation for Slayton Solar are <br /> pile foundations for the equipment pads. As with the solar array steel foundation posts, the <br /> foundation Piles are typically removed full depth using a vibratory hammer mounted on a <br /> backhoe or similar type of equipment. During the excavation, the topsoil will be segregated <br /> from the subsoil, so that the soil can be replaced in the excavation and compacted to restore <br /> the pre-construction soil profile. Duct banks will be excavated to full depth. All unexcavated <br /> areas compacted by equipment used in decommissioning will be de-compacted in a manner to <br /> adequately restore the topsoil and sub-grade material to a density similar to the surrounding <br /> soils. All materials will be removed from the site and reconditioned and reused, sold as scrap, <br /> recycled, or disposed of appropriately, at the Owner's sole discretion, consistent with <br /> applicable regulations and industry standards. <br /> Fence: All fence parts and foundations will be removed from the site and reconditioned and <br /> reused, sold as scrap, recycled, or disposed of appropriately, at the Owner's sole discretion, <br /> consistent with applicable regulations and industry standards. The surrounding areas will be <br /> restored to pre-solar farm conditions to the extent feasible. <br /> Access Roads: Facility access roads will be used for decommissioning purposes, after which <br /> removal of roads will be discussed with the Landowner, using the following process: <br /> 1) After final clean-up, access roads may be left intact through mutual agreement of the <br /> landowner and the Owner. <br /> 2) If a road is to be removed, aggregate will be removed and shipped from the site to be <br /> reused, sold, or disposed of appropriately, at the Owner's sole discretion, consistent with <br /> applicable regulations and industry standards. Clean aggregate can often be used as "daily <br /> cover" at landfills for no disposal cost. All internal service roads are constructed with geotextile <br /> fabric and eight inches of aggregate over compacted subgrade. Any ditch crossing connecting <br /> access roads to public roads will be removed unless the landowner requests it remains. The <br /> subgrade will be de-compacted using a chisel plow or other appropriate subsoiling equipment. <br /> All rocks larger than four inches will be removed. The access roads and adjacent areas that are <br /> compacted by the equipment will be de-compacted. <br /> ENTERPRISE <br /> �7 ENERGY <br />