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11/25/2007 2:34:12 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996083A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
9/25/2003
Doc Name
pages 2.05-1 through 2.05-58i
Section_Exhibit Name
Rule 2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans
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D
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2.05.3 <br />(13) Coal Mine Waste and Non-Coal Processing Waste <br />Coal mine waste will be generated from within the mine and will be <br />periodically transported from the underground workings with the mine <br />conveyor. At the portal transfer towers the gob is transferred to the gob <br />conveyor. The gob is stacked in temporary gob piles which is located east <br />of the transfer tower on the D-Seam and B-Seam portal benches. The gob <br />is then rehandled 6y front-end loader and trucks and transported to the <br />permanent gob disposal area. Certain conditions such as inclement weather <br />or severe winter conditions may preclude access to the permanent gob pile <br />for extended periods of time. Therefore, gob maybe stored in the temporary <br />gob piles for up to 30 days. Up to 1500 tons may be stored in the temporary <br />gob piles atone time. <br />Gob will also be generated from the preparation plant. The principal <br />additives used in the preparation plant are magnetite and flocculent. The <br />plant is designed to run as a closed circuit relative to these additives. The <br />thickener is designed to recover as much of these additives as possible. <br />There will be minor amounts of flocculent and magnetite that bind with the <br />gob produced by the plant. No chemical sludge will be generated by the <br />preparation plant. <br />Refuse disposal will utilize the refuse bin at the preparation plant, a 35-ton <br />haul truck and the existing refusal disposal area. These will be used to move <br />gob to the refusal disposal area. It is anticipated that haulage and disposal <br />operations will not be significantly different than those used at the present <br />time to dispose of run-of-mine rock gob. The haul road is designed as an all- <br />weather road. When weather conditions prevent proper spreading and <br />compaction of the gob material in the refuse disposal area, it is dumped in <br />small piles until it can be spread and properly compacted. <br />The annual volume will be variable based on run-of-mine coal quality. <br />Approximately 30% of coal production will be washed with a projected 30% <br />reject rate. Therefore, based on an annual production rate of 5,000,00 tons, <br />450,000 tons of reject will be generated per year. It is anticipated that in <br />most years, the percentage of washed coal will be less than 30%. <br />The permanent gob pile was designed by WESTEC. See Volume IV for <br />design details. <br /> <br />TR-27 <br />2.05 - 45 - 8/21/03 <br />A PPRovED <br />8~~-z~a 3 <br />
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