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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981035A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
9/30/2014
Doc Name
OPERATION PLAN - ESTIMATED AREA FOR LIFE OF MINE
Section_Exhibit Name
KII 2.05.2 Operation Plan - Estimated Area for LOM Operation
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2.05.2 - OPERATION PLAN - ESTIMATED AREA FOR LIFE OF MINE <br />OPERATIONS <br />PRODUCTION METHODS AND EQUIPMENT <br />The King II Mine is an underground coal mining operation employing <br />room and pillar design and techniques for extraction of the coal resource <br />from the upper Menefee seam. <br />The engineering and design of the mine require that coal reserves be <br />divided into sections or panels convenient for extraction and in alignment <br />with the mains to facilitate access and extraction. Rooms (larger open <br />areas from which coal is extracted) are developed. Coal pillars are left at <br />the periphery of the rooms to support the main roof. The size, location, <br />and number of rooms and pillars are determined by the physical <br />characteristics (thickness, load bearing capability, presence of non -coal <br />inclusions) of the coal in a given location of the mine. With the <br />completion of a given panel or section (when all minable coal has been <br />extracted), the remaining pillars are mined as the operation retreats from <br />the panel. In this way, the recovery of the coal is maximized. Proven <br />coal reserves at present are about 8 -12 million tons. The annual <br />projected maximum production of coal is 1,300,000 tons. Total life of <br />mine at maximum projected production is estimated to be 6 - 9 years. <br />The coal will be mined using one or two continuous mining units <br />(sections). These sections consist of one or two continuous miners, 2 -4 <br />shuttle cars, one or two dual boom roof drills (bolter machines), a <br />feeder /breaker belt feeder, and a 12,470- 950/480 volt power center. <br />After coal is cut from the face by the continuous miner, it is loaded into <br />the shuttle cars for transporting to the conveyor belt and removal from <br />the mine. <br />OPERATION DESCRIPTION <br />The King II Mine, being an underground operation, will affect the <br />majority of land during the construction of surface facilities and mine <br />access development during the first two to three years of operation. The <br />land to be affected by the construction of mine surface facilities and mine <br />access is specifically described in Sections 2.04.3 (Site Description and <br />Land Use), 2.04.9 (Soils), 2.04.10 (Vegetation) and 2.04.11 (Fish and <br />Wildlife Resources) of this document. <br />All areas of potential and actual surface disturbance for the King II Mine <br />have been incorporated into the permit document. GCC Energy does not <br />anticipate obtaining a new, separate five -year permit for any areas other <br />than those depicted or described in the King II permit at this time, nor <br />are changes in operations or facilities anticipated at this time. <br />GCC Energy, LLC King II Mine <br />Section 2.05.2 <br />Page 1 September 29, 2014 <br />A PIA ;i <br />30 Sep• 2014 <br />
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