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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />~ <br />co() <br />( ) <br />.-j <br /> <br />Determine if grinding coal by micronization will reduce <br />size and simultaneously remove ash from desired coal fraction. <br /> <br />Follow up with Cliffs Engineering on nacholite status. <br /> <br />C.,\ <br />'-.) <br /> <br />Determine potential coal/C02/alkaline minerals supply along <br />corridor route. <br /> <br />5.3 ANTICIPATED JUNE EVENTS <br />5.4 CURRENT PROBLEMS <br /> <br />Probably the greatest problem is finding a dependable binary <br />cooling tower contractor who would be acceptable to utilities <br />with commercially proven equipment. <br /> <br />5.5 SUMMARY OF CONTRACTING ACTIVITIES <br />6.0 SUBTEAM: ENVIRONMENT, CORRIDOR, FEDERAL PERMITTING, AND ENERGY <br />MANAGEMENT <br />6.1 APRIL EVENTS <br /> <br />Work Order No. 1 under Interagency Agreement <br />No. 3-AA-40-00590 was sent to BLM authorizing start of <br />corridor study at a cost not to exceed $150,000. <br /> <br />Comments on Port of Long Beach, International Coal Project, <br />Environmental Impact Report submitted to Port. <br /> <br />Study area description and preliminary project description <br />submitted to BLM corridor study team. <br /> <br />Subteam activities defined and work begun for input to PROPOLAN <br />(computerized project control system). <br /> <br />6.2 ANTICIPATED MAY EVENTS <br /> <br />Draft Memorandum of Understanding between Reclamation and <br />U.S. Forest Service which will define work to be performed <br />on corridor study and EIS. <br /> <br />Draft Work Order No. 2 under Interagency Agreement to authorize <br />funding and preparation of EIS by BLM. <br /> <br />Request Utah Project Office to: <br /> <br />a. Study Price-San Rafael alternative of supplying water <br />to AQUATRAIN. <br /> <br />b. Define water exchange with Intermountain Power Project <br />and related issues that affect Central Utah Project water <br />and delivery systems. <br /> <br />3 <br />