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SAidTA FE LOADOUTS <br />2.05.3 (7> Coal Handling Structures & Facilities <br />• All :items described and numbered be'.low correspond to the <br />locations shown on Map No. Z3. <br />Stem 1 - Truc4:: dump hopper <br />A ~5-ton capacity steel hopper will receive the coal from the <br />unloading trucF::s. The hopper will be partially buried and the <br />trucks will have access to the hopper from earthen ramps <br />con:s'tructed on both sides. A concrete foundation for the hopper <br />and feeder of appro>;imately ~~ cubic yards will be placed during <br />construction. Upon mine closing, the hopper will be removed by <br />small crane and loaded on a trucf:. All foundation material will <br />be removed and hauled away. The total estimated cost of the <br />removal is 'G.'0~~0. <br />• <br />Item ~ - Feeder <br />A mechanical vibratory feeder will transfer the coal from the <br />hopper to a 36-inch conveyor stacF;er at a rate of appro>:imately <br />300 tons per hour. The feeder will be dismantled and removed <br />upon mine closing. The estimated cost of the removal is b500. <br />Item - 36-inch stac4:er <br />------------------------ <br />Two 36-inch conveyors on rigid steel member structures will be <br />installed to load the railroad cars. The conveyors will be <br />installed in an e:;cavated area protected by retaining walls on <br />both sides. Control~a will be provided to prevent any coal <br />• spillage while loading railroad cars. When the mine closes, <br />The structure and conveyor will be dismantled and h~aulr~d away by <br />truck. Appro>:imately 2 cubic yards of concrete foundation and <br />613 <br />