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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981010A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
9/25/2002
Doc Name
pages 3-102 to 3-194
Section_Exhibit Name
3.0 Project Plan Part 2
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D
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• The substation shown on Map M13A is a permanent one and not scheduled for removal until the coal <br />reserves are exhausted. All electrical power for the minesde is brought through this substation. <br />Trapper Mine uses four different pole structures; flat top, stacked, switch, and tangent. These structures <br />are shown in detail in Figures 3.8-1 through 3.8-8. None of these structures presents a hazard to <br />raptors, as explained in Section 4.6.2.4. <br />Utilities in Mine Facilities Complex: <br />The powerlines, gas lines, telephone lines, water lines, compressed air lines, and sewer lines in the mine <br />facil'tties complex were installed to meet State and local codes. The power lines are 440 V. except for the <br />main feeder from the substation which is 6,900 V. The compressed air lines and gas lines are steel <br />and/or plastic. Water lines are plastic or copper. The sewer lines are tile. The waste water facilities are <br />discussed in Section 4.3. <br />Most of these utilities were installed when the Office and Shop/Warehouse were built in 1975 and 1976. <br />The equipment start-up lines were installed in 1979, as were the lines to the fuel and lube building. <br />These utilities are not scheduled for removal until the coal reserves are exhausted. <br />u <br />3-185 ! ! ;?G~,rISiON APPl? `ED <br />'i !' <br />i CAT[ ' ; , <br />i `!~ <br />
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