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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/11/2020
Doc Name
2.05-15 Thru 2.05-49
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05.3 Operation Plan - Permit Area
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West Elk Mine <br />With projections for the RPE area to reach its maximum designed capacity by the end of 2010, <br />MCC completed design and engineering of the RPE East refuse disposal area, located within No <br />Name Gulch, approximately one mile southeast of the WEM main portals. Refuse to be <br />disposed in this area will primarily be generated from the CPP and will be conveyed to a refuse <br />bin located east of Sylvester Gulch on top of the RPE. After the refuse bin is in place and the <br />RPE East (RPEE) area is operational, the RPEE will be MCC's primary permanent refuse <br />disposal area. Approximately 150,000 cubic yards of compacted refuse may be temporarily <br />stockpiled on the RPE and/or LRP when the RPEE is inaccessible (e.g. inclement weather, poor <br />ground conditions, etc.) and will be later hauled to the RPEE for permanent disposal. <br />Approximately five to six, 20 -yard truckloads per hour (when CPP refuse is being generated) <br />will be hauled from the refuse bin to the RPEE. An average of 300,000 tons per year of coal <br />refuse is expected to be compacted into the refuse pile, with a maximum of 500,000 tons <br />anticipated in any given year. A rock buttress will be constructed in phases on the north toe of <br />the RPEE. Some rock for the buttress will be quarried from areas adjacent to the RPEE that had <br />been previously constructed for B seam methane drainage well sites. Detailed engineering and <br />designs of the RPE East area, including haul roads and drainage features, are included in Exhibit <br />82. <br />The Lone Pine Gulch Development Waste Pile contained approximately 17,000 cubic yards of <br />material generated from the development of the Lone Pine Gulch fan intake and return entries. <br />Designs for this pile are contained in Exhibit 42A. This development waste pile was completed, <br />soil -covered and seeded in the fall of 1995. The facility was decommissioned and the Lone Pine <br />facilities, including the development waste pile, in 2005. <br />Although most of the refuse material generated at West Elk Mine will end up in the refuse <br />disposal areas, some non -coal waste may be disposed of in one of two other ways. First, some <br />non-combustible materials may be placed in abandoned mine workings. Second, suitable <br />materials may be crushed and used for graveling roadways in the mine. Overall, relatively little <br />material will be disposed of using these alternate methods. <br />All disposal areas and the development waste pile were designed and are maintained according <br />to CMLRB regulations. As such, they are not located near underground mine air shafts, tipples, <br />or other surface installations. The refuse disposal areas are also constructed and operated in <br />compliance with MSHA regulations, including signs posted with the assigned MSHA <br />identification number and other necessary information. The signs are posted next to the entrance <br />to each of the disposal areas per MSHA regulations. <br />Refuse Production During Permit Term <br />All coal refuse generated during this permit term will be disposed in the permanent refuse disposal areas <br />described above. <br />(9) Return of Coal Mine Waste to Abandoned Workings <br />MCC does not return coal mine waste generated from the mine to its abandoned mine workings at West <br />Elk Mine. All coal mine waste is disposed of in the permanent refuse disposal areas described above. <br />O�--IG Re, 11/U.1 Int/06, D-1/iib & 05/06- PRID, 08109- TRl18. 04/00-IR119. 09/09- WR357 01110- TR120, 1(VI2- rYfR 88, 05/13-.MR391 <br />
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