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Of the above structures, the following can be defined as existing structures: <br />• R-O-M Coal Stockpile (doesn't include latest expansion area <br />Truck Dump Primary Crushing Building <br />Secondary Crushing Building Sampling Building <br />Conveyor Belts Stacking tube <br />Train Loadout Tipple Site <br />Trackage (doesn't include latest extension) <br />Finished Product Stockpile <br />Structure <br />Dimension (LXWXH) <br />Foundation <br />Reclaim Tunnel <br />Raw Coal Conveyor <br />Sample Building <br />Secondary Screen <br />Primary Crusher <br />R-O-M Coal Conveyor <br />Office <br />537' X 20'(dia) <br />126' X 10'(dia) <br />58.8' X 27' X 55.2' <br />42' X 42' X 68.4 <br />54' X 27' X 48' <br />168' X 10'(dia) <br />48' X 185' X 36' <br />(Note: foundations are typically I' - 1'/,' concrete slabs with columns) <br />Preparation Plant <br />Concrete <br />Concrete Footers/ trussers <br />Concrete <br />Concrete & Crusher <br />Concrete <br />Concrete footers <br />Concrete <br />Twentymile Coal constructed a preparation plant during 1994 and ]995 which is used to wash the existing low quality <br />coal stockpiled in the Low Quality Coal Stockpile and low qualih~ coal currently produced from the mine. The Low <br />• Quality Coal Stockpile is traversed along the northwest by a haul road. Ramps may be constructed along the southeast <br />and southwest pentneters of the pile at the spoiUcoal irterface as necessary to move material to the plant. The <br />prepazation plant and associated facilities are constructed generally north of the existing low quality coal stockpile. <br />As of May, 1999, TCC had e.~thausted all of the previously stockpiled low quality coal. It is now planned to run the <br />plant per the originally thought time frame of April though October, unless conditions dictate it is run all year. In order <br />to accommodate this schedule, approximately 200,000- 400,000 tons of material has to be stnckpiled near the existing <br />grizzly prior to being processed through the plant during the milder part of the year. The location of the stockpile is <br />shown on Map 24. <br />The material will be transported by a fronFend loader from its stockpile to the grizzly. The material will then be <br />processed through the plant. Product will be incorporated into "FCC's product stockpile and this refuse will be hauled to <br />the refuse pile. <br />During the period when the plant is not processing low quality coal it can be used to crash run-of--mine coal to produce <br />stoker coal. In order to accomplish this, a crusher will be placed downstream of the existing grizzly. The griuly will <br />feed coal to the crusher and then the coal will discharge from the crusher and report to the existing p-ep plant feed belt. <br />In the plant the coal will be conveyed to the stoker belt and dischazged from the plant [o the existing coal stockpile. <br />The crusher will be housed in a 17'x36' metal building. The building will sit on two 8'x 8' footers and two 5'x 5' <br />footers, each being 1.5' thick. A stair pad approximately 3' x 3.5' will be poured to accommodate the stairs needed for <br />the structure. A pad approximately 7' x 6' and 1.5' thick will be poured to support the tail segment of the crusher. <br />• <br />~~~~~\t L,. `nn n 5 2000 3/15/00 <br />MR 00-168 2.05-30 <br />