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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981035A
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
11/1/2017
Section_Exhibit Name
KI 2.05.3 Operation Plan - Mine Plan Area
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OPERATION PLAN - PERMIT AREA <br />MINE BENCH <br />The surface disturbed area includes the mine bench, refuse pile and the access <br />road to the mine bench. Total area at the King I mine site approved for disturbance is <br />23.60 acres. All surface facilities for the support and processing of coal were <br />constructed on the mine bench. No surface mining operations exist on the mine <br />bench; all coal extraction activities were confined to the underground King I Mine. <br />Map King I-007 shows the permit area which includes the mine bench. Facilities <br />constructed on the bench included office building, bath house, shop, scale house, <br />office trailer, tipple area with coal storage bins, coal stocking (storage) areas, a main <br />fan, 10,000 8s 37,000 gallon water storage tanks, a rock dust silo, and a sub -station. <br />With the exception of the tipple and the main fan construction site, the <br />remaining facilities were erected upon the natural (original) contours of 3:1 slopes. A <br />1.5:1 sloped highwall was cut to provide a bench for the main fan and the tipple area. <br />The tipple set at the outcrop of the coal seam being mined. A third highwall exists <br />directly south on the mine property with a slope of 1.5:1. The bench created by the <br />earth work here was the site for the shop structure erected in 1981 and removed in <br />2011. <br />The highwalls and the eastern drainage containing the Refuse Pile and Plant <br />Growth Medium Storage Area are shown on Map King I-007 and are included within <br />the boundaries of the surface area, approved for disturbance of 23.60 acres. <br />Diversion channels (See Map King I-007) will divert the up-slope runoff around <br />the disturbed areas. The reclamation plan calls for utilizing the plant growth medium <br />stored in the eastern drainage and re -vegetating these areas upon abandonment of the <br />mine. <br />MINE WASTE ROCK DISPOSAL <br />During normal underground mining operations, shale and sandstone break away <br />from the roof and floor of the coal seam. This material was initially removed from the <br />King I mine, and is currently removed from the King II mine and placed in the existing <br />Refuse Pile. Most of the material removed from the King II mine currently originates <br />from the area within OSMRE permit CO -0106A. All mine refuse is being constructed <br />into a Refuse Pile. As of June 2017, approximately 176,000 yd3 exist. Anticipated <br />refuse production from 2017 through 2022 is approximately 5,000 cubic yards per <br />year. The waste bank is currently designed to accommodate up to 1,000,000 yd3. <br />Details of design and construction are given in Appendix 10(1) and are entitled Waste <br />Bank Design Summary Report, November 1993, revised December 1997, by Don R. <br />May, P.E. The location of the mine Refuse Pile is shown on Map King I-007 and Mine <br />Waste Pile Design, Plan Layout and Detail Sheet. Standard Proctor tests and nuclear <br />density tests will be performed annually as detailed in Don May's aforementioned <br />report to ensure that the waste pile continues to meet the designed compaction <br />requirements. Should different types of strata be encountered during mining, these <br />tests will be repeated to ensure that no significant changes in compaction are allowed. <br />MR -41, "Refuse Pile Sampling Plan", was approved September 22, 2016. This <br />revision consisted of sampling several holes bored into the Refuse Pile, as well as <br />several locations underground in and around the active workings of the King II mine. <br />The report produced using the data obtained from this sampling has been submitted to <br />the Division as MR -45, and is included in Appendix 4(8). <br />GCC Energy, LLC King I Mine <br />Section 2.05.3 <br />Page 2 July 11, 2017 (RN -07) <br />
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