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West Elk Mine <br /> <br />2.05-15 Rev. 06/05, 01/06, 03/06, 04/06 & 05/06- PR10; 01/09- MR350; 04/09- TR116; 04/09- MR353; 05/09- MR354; 08/09- TR118; <br />08/09- TR119; 09/12- MR387; 11/12- MR390; 07/18-PR15; 11/18- MR430; MR438- 09/19; MR439- 11/19; 07/20- MR447; 6/22- <br />MR464; 6/22 MR466; 6/22 MR468; 11/22 MR471; 07/23 MR474; 8/23 MR476; 09/23 MR477, 10/23 MR478, MR479, 3/24 MR480, <br />05/24 MR-481 <br />2.05.3 Operation Plan - Permit Area <br /> <br />(1) Production Methods and Equipment <br /> <br />The production methods and equipment in use at West Elk Mine are described above in Section <br />2.05.2. <br /> <br />(2) Operation Description <br /> <br />The coal seams mined and mine operations are also described above in Section 2.05.2 <br /> <br /> Manpower Requirements <br /> <br />Existing and projected manpower requirements are shown in Table 32 for the permit term. <br />Projected manpower requirements are based on projected production levels to fulfill existing and <br />anticipated contracted coal sales. <br /> <br />Table 32 <br />Projected Production and Estimated Employment at West Elk Mine for the Permit Term <br /> Coal Production Total Employment <br />Year (millions of tons per year rounded) (number of persons at year-end) <br /> <br />2018 3.0 - 6.0 250 - 350 <br />2019 3.0 - 6.0 250 - 350 <br />2020 3.0 - 6.0 250 - 350 <br />2021 3.0 - 6.0 250 - 350 <br />2022 3.0 - 6.0 250 - 350 <br />2023 3.0 - 6.0 250 - 350 <br /> <br />(3) Mine Facilities <br /> <br />West Elk Mine's major surface facilities are located about one (1) mile east of the town of Somerset, <br />Colorado, and just south of State Highway 133. Access into the underground mine is primarily <br />through the F Seam. The West Elk Mine’s main portals are in the F Seam at an elevation of <br />approximately 6,450 feet AMSL in a mountainside area of semi-consolidated slump debris. <br />Additionally, access into the mine is provided through Shaft #1 in Sylvester Gulch. The location of <br />the portals is shown on Maps 33 and 53. Sloped entries within the mine provide access from the F <br />Seam down to the E and B Seams. <br /> <br />In all portal excavations, the material removed before reaching the F Seam is colluvium consisting <br />of weathered debris, mainly sandstone blocks and clay. To assure stability in the main portal area, <br />these colluvial materials were excavated and a concrete retaining wall was installed (Map 33). Logs <br />of drill holes in the portal area are shown on the cross-sections shown in Exhibit 15. <br /> <br />The main surface facilities consist of sediment control structures, coal handling facilities, support <br />facilities for mine operations, and other related facilities. Support facilities for mine operations <br />include the offices, maintenance shops, warehouses, and bathhouse. Other related facilities include <br />coal refuse disposal sites, equipment and material storage areas, and the mine ventilation fans. The