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2016-10-11_PERMIT FILE - C1996083A
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996083A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
10/11/2016
Doc Name
Pages 2.05-1 to 2.05-83
Section_Exhibit Name
Volume I 2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans
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2.05.3 <br />Gob will also be generated from the preparation plant. The principal <br />additives used in the preparation plant are magnetite and flocculent. The <br />plant is designed to run as a closed circuit relative to these additives. The <br />thickener is designed to recover as much of these additives as possible. <br />There will be minor amounts of flocculent and magnetite that bind with the <br />gob produced by the plant. No chemical sludge will be generated by the <br />preparation plant. <br />Gob from the preparation plant flows to a 100 ton storage bin. Haul trucks <br />(20 to 40 ton) load refuse from the storage bin and haul it to one of the active <br />gob piles. Gob handling details are explained in Volumes IX and XI. <br />The annual volume of gob produced will be variable based on run -of -mine <br />coal quality. The following table shows the amount of gob produced during <br />the last five years. <br />Year <br />Gob Tons <br />Clean Coal Tons <br />Gob Tons/Million Clean <br />2009 <br />219,300 <br />1,212,977 <br />108,795 <br />2010 <br />212,739 <br />1,325,208 <br />160,533 <br />2011 <br />345,143 <br />2,235,055 <br />154,423 <br />2012 <br />575,900 <br />3,430,282 <br />167,887 <br />2013 <br />844,375 <br />3,320,696 <br />254,277 <br />One of the Operator's coal sales contract expired around the end of 2014. <br />Therefore, coal production will decrease for the foreseeable future. The <br />Operator has analyzed its in place coal quality and future coal sales quality <br />requirements to estimate the amount of gob that will be generated through <br />the permit term. The following table summarizes the data: <br />2015 <br />1 st Qtr <br />2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr <br />4th Qtr <br />Total <br />134,160 <br />38,700 87,720 <br />170,280 <br />430,860 <br />2016 <br />1 st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr <br />4th Qtr Total <br />61,533 63,702 143,750 <br />16,358 285,343 <br />2017 <br />1st Qtr <br />2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr <br />4th Qtr <br />Total <br />138,130 <br />171,338 32,933 <br />110,680 <br />453,082 <br />The permit term ends April 4, 2017. An estimated 854,333 tons of gob will be <br />generated during the remainder of the permit term. <br />MR -168 2.05-62- 01/15 <br />
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