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• for loading, etc.), coal will be stockpiled in raw coal <br />storage areas within the facility. Raw coal stockpiles <br />will be maintained at adequate levels to insure <br />continuing operations during times when direct truck coal <br />feed through the truck dump is not available. <br />> The screening process involves the separation of various <br />sizes within the raw coal, dependent upon customer <br />demand and requirement. Generally three (3) products are <br />made at the TCC facility; stoker, lump, and fines. On a <br />typical basis, as received coal typically contains <br />approximately 30 percent fines, 60 percent stoker, and <br />ten (10) percent lump. <br />> Limited coal crushing is performed at the loadout <br />facility. After initial size separation, only that <br />portion of the coal larger than required for customer <br />shipment is crushed. Total percentage coal crushed <br />during a typical year has been less than ten (10) percent <br />of total coal shipped. <br />• > More than 85 percent of all coal sized at the TCC <br />facility is directly loaded into rail cars at the time of <br />screening for shipment to customers. The remaining <br />portion of sized coal, primarily stoker and lump, is <br />stockpiled adjacent to the screening plants for shipment <br />by truck. Loading of trucks is done by front-end loader. <br />During September of 1993 a truck loadout bin was <br />installed on the site to facilitate the selling of <br />domestic stoker coal. The loadout bin is tilled with a <br />front end loader. Use of the loadout bin allows pickups <br />and small trucks to be loaded efficiently. <br />The layout and location of facilities at the TCC loadout are shown <br />on the Facilities Map (Map 5). The flowsheet of the operation is <br />included with this application as Loadout Facility Flowsheet (Map <br />' 6). <br />3 <br />2.05-2Ra <br />~ Rev. 09-17-93 <br />1 <br />