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0 2.05.3 <br />n <br />(7) <br />(8) <br />• PR -12 <br />AP PP, oVE-D <br />II /16/1 b <br />Coal Handling Structures <br />A narrative of the coal handling structures is presented above in Section <br />2.03.3(3)(a). The following coal handling structures are discussed. <br />1. Portal Conveyor Transfer Buildings <br />2. Stacking Tube <br />3. Reclaim Tunnel <br />4. Screen and Crusher Building <br />5. Transfer Conveyor <br />6. Downhill Conveyor Transfer Building <br />7. Downhill Conveyor <br />8. Stacking Tubes <br />9. Reclaim Tunnel <br />10. Reclaim Conveyor <br />11. Reclaim Transfer Building <br />12. Loadout Conveyor <br />13. Loadout Structure - Batch Weigh System <br />Drawings of the coal handling structures are presented in Volume V. <br />Coal Mine Waste and Non -Coal Processing Waste <br />Coal mine waste will be generated from within the mine and will be <br />periodically transported from the underground workings with the mine <br />conveyor. At the portal transfer towers the gob is transferred to the gob <br />conveyor. The gob is stacked in temporary gob piles which is located east of <br />the transfer tower on the D -Seam and B -Seam portal benches. The gob is <br />then rehandled by front -end loader and trucks and transported to the <br />permanent gob disposal area. Certain conditions such as inclement weather <br />or severe winter conditions may preclude access to the permanent gob pile <br />for extended periods of time. Therefore, gob may be stored in the temporary <br />gob piles for up to 30 days. Up to 1500 tons may be stored in the temporary <br />gob piles at one time. <br />2.05-61- 2/10 <br />