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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981025
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
7/8/1983
Doc Name
Proposed Decision and Findings of Compliance
Permit Index Doc Type
Findings
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-44- <br />Coal from the No. 1 and No. 3 mines is conveyed to a central surge bin <br />and breaker by way of a 240-foot and 1880-foot elevated conveyor system, <br />respectively. Adjacent to the breaker are the office area, two coal <br />storage silos, awash plant, and a closed system washwater recycling <br />system. A small amount of coal is occasionally stored in an open <br />stockpile adjacent to the coal silos. <br />Fifteen hundred feet east of the wash plant is the coal refuse disposal <br />area. Coal refuse from the wash plant system, as well as underground <br />° development waste, is disposed of at this location. <br />Coal from the mine storage silo is loaded into haul trucks. These trucks <br />transport the coal to the loadout truck dump by way of County Road 108. <br />Coal is then unloaded into a truck dump bin/60 ton hopper on the west <br />side of the Roaring Fork, 2 miles west of Carbondale. From here, the <br />coal is conveyed 2057 feet over the Roaring Fork River to a surge bin <br />adjacent to the railroad loop. <br />Railroad cars break from the main line and are directed onto a "U"-shaped <br />railroad loop., which passes beneath the loadout coal surge bin. Coal <br />from the bin can then oe loaded directly into cars. <br />The anticipated life of this mine could approach 6U years. Most of the <br />facilities needed for operations have already been constructed. <br />The information presented with the application was sufficient to satisfy <br />the requirements of this section. The application is deemed in <br />compliance with the requirements of this section. <br />XV. Mine Facilities, Ponds, Impoundments and Diversions, and Coal <br />Ha nrilinn Structurec - Ru ac 9_fl ~,_3 3 2i1F.7 4 ~_ll~i~- <br />H. Mine Facilities and Coal Handling Structures <br />Facilities used at the mine are identified and individually discussed in <br />Section 4.3.1.3 of the Snowmass Coal Company application. The loadout <br />facilities are also discussed in section 4.3.2. The followiny is a list <br />of facilities in use at the mine: <br />
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