Laserfiche WebLink
<br />2.05.3(7) Coal Handling Structures !continued) <br />thought to be oxidized. This oxidized coal expected to have a BTU range between 10,000 <br />and 11,OOband a FSI index of less than 2-12. Actual BTU values ran from 3500 to 11,600. <br />This coal will be placed in the smaller stockpile area in a crushed or un-crushed condition. <br />A local coal user may be interested in purchasing coal having these specifications if it is <br />crushed and sized. If sales of this coal is not forthcoming, the coal will be blended into coal <br />from the other stockpile for sales. <br />The larger stockpile is for un-oxidize coal having a BTU analysis in excess of 12,000. None <br />of this product was recovered. This coal is ideal for use in cement plants where the ash <br />content is not of a serious consideration. All coal in the Trinidad area contains a high ash <br />content, but cement plants aze able to blend in the ground up ash into their cement mixture <br />as a filler. They do expect a 12,000 BTU product to be shipped to them, however. The <br />coal mined is expected to have a coal ranging from 12% to 15% ash, and if a market for <br />the coal is forthcoming direct haulage to the rail head will possibly take place without the <br />need for stockpiling at the mine. <br />• The site on which the crusher is located in Exhibit ICK will be a permanent site, however <br />the haul road leading to it may have minable coal beneaW the toad a few feet down which <br />would need to be taken out prior to installing the crusher. Across sectional view of the <br />coal crusher site and Engleville Gulch 'is shown in Exhibit MM, Section ICK. The flow rate <br />of water in <br />-2- <br />~...::. <br />Revised for permit renewal 11/17/95 <br />