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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/14/2024
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 /> <br />2.05-20 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 />a 1.2 million gallon mine water storage tank, freshwater pumps, a 175,000 gallon potable water <br />tank, and fire suppression systems. Freshwater pond FW-2 serves as a secondary storage pond that <br />provides additional raw water storage volume that can be pumped to freshwater pond FW-1 and <br />then into the potable water treatment and/or distribution systems. <br />Raw (untreated) water is pumped into the mine from freshwater pond FW-1 by pumps located in the <br />water treatment plant. Water is used in the mine for dust suppression, supplying fire suppression <br />systems and for the longwall shields hydraulic fluids. <br /> <br />Wastewater Treatment Plant <br /> <br />West Elk Mine has a package-type wastewater treatment plant to treat sewage from the mine's <br />facilities. The plant has a capacity of 10,000 gallons per day. With an aeration basin and clarifier, <br />the plant provides primary and secondary treatment. The wastewater treatment plant is operated <br />under applicable state laws that govern wastewater treatment facilities, administered by the CDPHE. <br /> <br />In 1996, MCC expanded the wastewater plant to increase the throughput capacity to 20,000 gpd. <br />The expansion included a 3,000-gallon flow equalization tank, an additional clarifier and a <br />flocculent system. The clarifier is added to provide additional retention and clarification as a <br />passive safeguard to plant operation. The flocculent system will be used as a secondary safeguard <br />that may be operated to enhance solids settling in the primary clarifier. In 2012, MCC enclosed the <br />polishing pond (that provides additional chlorine contact time) in a buried 1,500 gallon baffled <br />septic tank. <br /> <br />Lone Pine Gulch Fan Site <br /> <br />The Lone Pine Gulch portals were situated approximately one (1) mile west of Somerset, Colorado, <br />at an elevation of approximately 6,480 feet. The Lone Pine Fan Facility was constructed in 1995, <br />accessing the B Seam, to serve West Elk Mine as the primary ventilation facility for the then <br />completed Northwest Longwall Panels (Nos. 1-7); the Jumbo Mountain Longwall Panels (Nos. 8 <br />and 9), and the Southern Longwall Panels (Nos. 12, 13, 13A). These 12 longwall panels were <br />isolated underground from the active workings, using explosion resistant seals, and the entire area <br />was abandoned. Watertight bulkheads were installed in each of the portals in 2001. The designs, <br />portal profiles, and plan view of the bulkheads are shown on Drawing Nos. 42A–1, 42A-2, 42A-3 <br />included in Exhibit 42A, in Volume 7 of the Permit Document. The Lone Pine fan facility area was <br />reclaimed in 2002 and 2003 and achieved final Phase 3 bond release (per SL-06) in July 2015. <br /> <br />Sylvester Gulch (F-seam) Fan Site <br /> <br />One of the components of the mine ventilation program is the Sylvester Gulch Fan. This facility is <br />located in Sylvester Gulch, approximately one-half mile south of the mine facilities area. <br />Information concerning the design and operation of the fan is contained in Exhibit 42. <br /> <br />Sylvester Gulch Ventilation Shafts Site <br /> <br />In order to assure adequate mine ventilation for West Elk Mine's current and future mining areas, <br />ventilation shafts (both with fans for ventilation air intake) were constructed. Construction of the <br />site for these large diameter intake shafts began during spring of 1997 and shaft sinking began in the
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