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The main administration building supporting the Colowyo operation is located in S34, T4N, <br />R93W. The office building was constructed in 2001 and has a footprint of approximately 9,240 <br />square feet. The office houses Colowyo's administration, engineering, environmental, <br />accounting, and payroll departments. Refer to Exhibit 13 Appendix D (pages D-18 through D- <br />22). <br />This building is located in S23, T4N, R93W and historically served as the main administration <br />building. The building was constructed in 1977 and has a footprint of approximately 9,000 <br />square feet. The building serves as a location for long term records retention, training center, <br />and visitor center. Refer to Exhibit 13 Appendix D (pages D-18 through D-22). <br />Colowyo maintains a several shops, a warehouse facility,and change production building at the <br />operation covering approximately 30 acres in S34, T4N, R93 W. , <br />Mechanical repair work on the mobile mining equipment fleet is performed at the shop facility <br />and in the field. A welding facility and fire bay is also a part of the shop facility. The warehouse <br />contains an inventory of equipment parts for use in a comprehensive maintenance program. <br />The warehouse yard also provides storage of the larger parts due to limited covered building <br />space. Employees use the change facility/production building in this location before and after <br />their shift to change either into their work clothes or back into their street clothing. Shower <br />facilities are provided in the change complex. Additional structures in the complex include a <br />diesel fueling and gasoline fueling station for both the large mobile mine equipment and the <br />mine pickup truck fleet, a tank farm building and numerous above ground storage tanks. Mobile <br />equipment and employee parking areas are also provided at the complex. Several coal <br />stockpile areas as shown on Map 22A are found near the shop facility to provide for temporary <br />storage of the coal. A reclamation storage building, sign storage building, potable water <br />treatment plant, powder magazines, and a temporary hazardous waste storage facility are also <br />located in this area. Refer to Exhibit 13 Appendix D (pages D-18 through D-22). <br />Drainage from the shop and warehouse complex is collected as shown on Map 12 and 12A. <br />This structure has been designed as shown under the Ponds, Impoundments and Diversions <br />Section of 2.05.3. <br />2.05-16 <br />June 18,2002 <br />MR-57 <br />CF 4.1.1.3. <br />