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Lq't>'C_ <br /> well as possible future system expansion. The Refuse Conveyor is supported by two steel support bents, and <br /> utilizes the typical conveyor construction. The conveyor bents set on reinforced concrete caissons, as previously <br /> described. The Refuse Bin is a steel frame building (30 x 30 x 50 feet high) with steel siding and roof which <br /> supports a 200-ton pre-fabricated steel surge bin and contains minor chute-work and a dust collection system. The <br /> Refuse Bin sets on a reinforced concrete slab floor. <br /> The Washplant 11 Thickener, which is used to partially dewater the fine coal refuse, is a reinforced concrete tank <br /> approximately 50 feet in diameter, and 12 feet high. A flocculating agent is introduced into the tank, and a high- <br /> efficiency underflow system mixes the flocculant with the fine refuse stream, causing the refuse particles to <br /> agglomerate and settle from suspension. The decant water discharges through a filter and is recycled to the <br /> Washplant. The fine coal refuse slurry normally discharges through double walled discharge lines connecting to <br /> drop-boreholes and underground piping system in the SWMD or the EMD, and carry the slurry to areas of sealed <br /> underground mine workings. Underground, water decants from the fine refuse slurry, and flows downgradient to <br /> SUMPS where a pumping system is used to recover and recycle the water. In order to address emergency mine <br /> dewatering requirements, slurry may be temporarily diverted to an incised basin within the Area I Pit permitted <br /> mine refuse disposal area, with decant of clarified water to the Area 1 Pit Mine Water Storage Reservoir. Coal <br /> fines that accumulate in this temporary basin will be allowed to dry-out and will then be transferred to the <br /> permanent Coal Refuse Disposal area. <br /> TC has completed or will complete thickener underflow boreholes in both the SWMD and the EMD, and thickener <br /> underflow pipelines to convey fine coal refuse,as a slurry, from the washplants to these locations. Tile 1 MN Thickener <br /> Underflow Borehole is located to the west of the previous CYCC Office Building(Brown Palace) location, along the <br /> existing light-use road, and extends approximately 310 feet into the sealed and abandoned mine workings in the <br /> SWMD. The 6RT Thickener Underflow Borehole installation is located southeast of the intersection of Routt County <br /> Roads 27 (RCR27) and 33 (RCR33), on the north side of Foidel Creek and the Twentymile Mine railroad spur. The <br /> Thickener Underflow Borehole extends approximately 540 from the surface into the sealed EMD mine workings. An <br /> existing light-use road extends approximately 250 feet from RCR33 to this location. The 7RT Thickener Underflow <br /> Borehole installation is located east of both the intersection of Routt County Roads 27 (RCR27)and 33 (RCR33)and <br /> the 6RT Borehole, on the north side of Foidel Creek and the Twentymile Mine railroad spur. The 7RT Thickener <br /> Underflow Borehole will extend approximately 850 feet from the surface into the sealed EMD mine workings. The <br /> 2MN Thickener Underflow Borehole installation is located near the north edge of the existing Mine Facilities Area, <br /> between the existing Weld Shop and the Twentymile Railroad Spur and is accessed by a short(550 feet) access road <br /> from the existing mine road. The 2MN Thickener Underflow Borehole extends approximately 150 feet from the <br /> surface into the existing active 21VIN No. 6 Mine Entry. From this location, the coal slurry is piped underground <br /> approximately 2,650 feet and 3,850 feet, respectively, to horizontal boreholes into the sealed 7-Right and 8-Right <br /> Panels in the Eastern Mining District(EMD). <br /> An additional thickener underflow borehole will be added in the SWMD in 2016. The SWMD Thickener Underflow <br /> Borehole will be located near the Fish Creek Borehole road where it joins RCR27. Two alternate borehole locations <br /> have been identified, only one of which will be constructed and developed. The first location 1 (in Panel 2SW) is <br /> located on the west side of RCR27 between the west entrance and the Fish Creek Borehole road,and has been selected <br /> for construction. The second location (in Panel i SW) is located on the east side of RCR27 and would be accessed <br /> from the Fish Creek Borehole road. The additional SWMD Thickener Underflow Borehole will extend from the <br /> surface into the sealed SWMD mine workings a maximum of approximately 850 feet. <br /> At each of these locations, a drill-pad and required drainage structures were or will be constructed. Buried <br /> thickener underflow pipelines have been or will be installed between the existing washplant facilities and the <br /> thickener underflow boreholes. The locations of both the thickener Underflow boreholes and the associated pipelines <br /> are shown on the Surface Facilities and Freshwater Systems Map, Map 24 (1/4). Design information for the thickener <br /> underflow boreholes and pipelines is provided in Exhibits 49K and 495. <br /> Installation of the thickener underflow boreholes involves placement of construction erosion controls (silt fence <br /> and/or straw wattles), removal and windrowing of available soil materials from pad areas and the road margins, <br /> grading to establish level drill-pads and construct or improve roads, placement of gravel as surfacing for the light-use <br /> road, excavation of temporary cuttings pits on the drill-pads, drilling and casing of the boreholes, and installation of <br /> protective access manholes. On completion of drilling and casing operations, the cuttings pits are allowed to dry-out, <br /> TR16-86 2.05-32.4 12/13/16 <br />