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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981023
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
6/18/1990
Doc Name
PAGE 2
Permit Index Doc Type
GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE
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D
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iiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiii <br />999 <br />processed coal is then cycled away from the crusher, via a discharge <br />belt, to a radical stacker. The radical stacker deposits the coal in <br />the finished product stockpile. The coal then remains in the stock- <br />pile where it awaits shipment to market as described in 2.05.2. <br />MINE FACILITIES <br />All of the facilities needed for support of the proposed mining <br />operation are already in place outside of the boundry covered under <br />this Permit Revision 1 application. These facilities were constructed <br />and are covered under the approved permit application No. C-023-81. <br />Locations of these facilities can be found on the mine Plan Map <br />(Map 12) of the aforementioned permit. A general description of these <br />facilities and other facilities to be constructed is included in <br />this section. Sediment control of all facilities located outside or <br />within the proposed permit area are discussed in this section under <br />Ponds, Impoundments, and Diversions. Reclamation of these off site <br />facilities is discussed in 2.05.4, Reclamation of Facilities. <br />Existirg Structures <br />OFFICE <br />The office consists of a 70' trailer, in place since 1976. It houses <br />the mine manager's office, mine superintendent and foreman's office, <br />sanitary facilities (showers and toilets), coal lab and a lunch room. <br />Domestic water is supplied to the office by a nearby well. The facili- <br />ties are serviced by a septic system. <br />This structure will remain at it's present location after Final <br />Reclamation as requested by the land owner and by a Minor Revision <br />Dated June 18, 1990. <br />Concrete Pad <br />The pad is 45'x 50'x 6" and was used for maintenance of the large <br />mining equipment. <br />This structure will remain at it's present location after Final <br />Reclamation as requested by the land owner and by a Minor Revision <br />Dated June 18, 1990. <br />Shops <br />The large equipment maintenance shop, used to service and repair <br />the larger mine equipment, consists of a skid mounted steel structure <br />on a gravel floor. The structure is approximately 40'x 50'. <br />This structure will remain at it's present location after Final <br />Reclamation as requested by the land owner and by a Minor Revision <br />Dated June 18, 1990. <br />2.05-13 <br />(Revised 6/1R/90) • <br />
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