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RULE 2 PERMITS <br /> equipment currently in use. Likewise, crawler equipment would rip the asphalt surface causing an <br /> extremely hazardous condition for all equipment and personnel. All roads in the mining operation <br /> will be constantly maintained by a motor grader, scraper,or rubber tired dozer to remove any coal, <br /> rock, or any other debris. Smooth and clean road surfaces are essential for not only minimizing <br /> dust, but also for allowing efficient, safe and economic use of haulage equipment. <br /> The haul roads have been paved with asphalt to provide for emission control. The paved roads <br /> include approximately five miles of road from State Highway 13to the main office building, the <br /> road from the main office building to the Gossard coal loadout, and the road from the shop facility <br /> to the Gossard coal loadout. <br /> A strict speed control will be implemented for all roads to control dust and to provide for safe <br /> operation of the equipment. <br /> Most haul road embankment slopes and adjacent areas have been mechanically stabilized and <br /> seeded with a mixture shown in Table 7, Reclamation Seed Mixture. Mechanical stabilization has <br /> consisted of furrowing, chiseling, "cat tracking" and mulch, depending on accessibility to the <br /> slopes. <br /> No travel of unauthorized vehicles will be allowed on anything other than established roads. All <br /> overburden haulage equipment will be restricted only to appropriate roads. <br /> Colowyo does not plan to cover any of the haul trucks because the roundtrip between the coal <br /> crushing facility and the active mining area will be relatively short, and the loaded trucks will <br /> be moving slowly. Also, care will be taken by the front-end loader or shovel operators not to <br /> overfill any of the haul trucks so as to cause excessive fugitive dust. <br /> Coal Crushing Facility <br /> Coal will be hauled from the various mining areas in haulage trucks to the primary crusher <br /> facility as shown on the Existing Structures- South Map(Map 22). Following primary crushing, <br /> the coal is hauled to the Gossard Loadout facility, as shown on the Existing Structures - North <br /> Map (Map 21). <br /> The coal crushing and conveying operations at the primary crusher and the Gossard Loadout <br /> have been equipped with a water spraying system at all coal transfer points. A four-sided <br /> enclosure-bas-been installed on the truck dump at the primary crusher to prevent excessive dust <br /> emissions. The secondary crusher at the Gossard Loadout has a bag house to control coal dust <br /> emissions. A stacking tube with metal doors is also used to minimize coal dust emissions at the <br /> 100,000 ton crushed coal stockpile. The air quality control measures at the coal crushing handling <br /> and loadout facilities have been approved by the Colorado Department of Health, Air Pollution <br /> Control Division. <br /> Colowyo maintains several areas for coal storage near the shop facilities and also near the Gossard <br /> Loadout. Inactive storage piles have been sloped and compacted to prevent wind erosion and <br /> spontaneous combustion. if coal dust becomes troublesome in the active coal storage piles, a <br /> Rule 2 Permits 2.05-40 Revision Date: 12/20/19 <br /> Revision No.: TR-135 <br />