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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981010A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/12/2014
Doc Name
pgs 3-1 to 3-101
Section_Exhibit Name
3.0 Project Plan
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Presently seven main seams are recovered. They are the "H ", "I ", "K ", "L", "M ", "Q ", and "R" seams. <br />Later, other seams may be recovered. When practicable, any rider seams are also recovered. (Refer to <br />Section 2.7.1 for a more detailed discussion of the coal seams recovered.) <br />In some cases, pit dewatering of open cuts will be performed using portable pumps. In addition, dewa- <br />tering wells may be installed at the north end of the pit cuts or south above the pit cuts and in front of the <br />advancing active mining area. The wells are constructed no more than ten feet below the lowest <br />mineable coal seam and may be pumped prior to the beginning of actively "opening up" the area. <br />Appropriate well permits have been filed (Section 2.7.5.4) and provide Trapper the legal right to construct <br />and pump these wells. Appropriate records are kept concerning the volume of water pumped from the <br />open pit cuts and drilled wells. <br />The mining methods employed at the Trapper Mine effectively conserve and utilize the coal resource. <br />Coal is recovered to the maximum depth that present equipment and economic limits will allow. This <br />endeavor minimizes the possibility of remining the area by surface methods and results in a program that <br />maximizes coal recovery and minimizes surface disturbance. <br />3.1.4.1 Mining Sequence <br />Ashmore Pit Mining Area <br />Mining in Ashmore pit (A -pit) was completed in 1999. After performing reclamation activities, the Queen <br />Anne dragline walked to Ashmore East pit. Refer to the M10 series maps for a yearly detail of the mining <br />and reclamation sequences for the 2013 -2017 permit term. <br />Ashmore East Pit Mining Area <br />The Queen Anne dragline was the primary stripping machine for this area until 2003. The Baby Doe <br />dragline conducted stripping in this area in 2006 and early 2007. Further advance of this pit may occur <br />during the 2013 -2017 permit term Refer to the M10 series maps for a yearly detail of the mining and <br />reclamation sequences for the 2013 -2017 permit term. <br />Derringer /Enfield Pit Mining Area <br />This area located in No Name drainage is permitted as a future ash disposal site. With the exception of <br />developing a small area on the north end of this pit, Derringer /Enfield pit (D /E -pit) will remain idle <br />(temporarily abandoned) until ash disposal operations begin Final reclamation in Derringer /Enfield Pit <br />will occur when its ash disposal capacity is used up (sometime after the 2013 -2017 permit term). See <br />Section 3.5.5 for a description of temporary abandonment. <br />East Flintlock (also known as Z) Pit Mining Area <br />East Flintlock (Z) pit is located in the East Pyeatt, Oak, West Flume, Middle Flume and Horse drainages. <br />Previous cuts in this pit were dug by the Molly Brown and were strikeline pits located primarily in the East <br />Pyeatt and Oak drainages. The Molly Brown completed these strike line cuts as well as a series of dip <br />line cuts advancing to the east during the 2008 -2012 permit term. East Flintlock Pit is currently being <br />backfilled and is in the reclamation process. <br />3 -15 k�j <br />
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