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fines and water. The water will be clarified using centrifuges, <br />cyclones, thickener, and additional filters as necessary before it • <br />returns underground. Under normal operating conditiol3s, water will <br />be delivered to the following areas: <br />Table 4.3-3. Summary of Water Requirements <br />Ovanc ity of Total Quantity <br />Area Number Wafer pee Unit oC WaCCrIga 11 <br />Production Scopes 1 1750 1750 <br />Development Heading; 2 750 1500 <br />Preparation Plan[ - 325 325 <br />Dust and Fire Suppression - 200 200 <br />T ranspo rc Impedance - 225 7.25 <br />TOTAL 4000 <br />Figure 9.3-5 (Coal Ridge No. 1 Mine Process Flow Chart) and <br />accompanying Legend, characterize the quantity of flow. Losses <br />would occur in the following areas: <br />Table 4.3-4. Estimated Water System Losses <br />Area Nature o`. Loss Ouann ty (q pm7 <br />Underground Seepage 50 <br />Evapo rad on 1.5 <br />Surface Facrlccies Ev agora[con 8 <br />Adhesion: <br />Coarse Refuse 108 5.5 <br />Coal 98 45 <br />Fine Refuse 338 3J.5 <br />Refuse Disposal Seepage 25 <br />Evaporation 30 <br />TOTAL <br />WATER LO55 190 <br />Subtotal 51.5 <br />Su be o[al 04 <br />Subtotal 55 <br />A water loss of 190 gpm is equivalent to appror.imately 299 acre- <br />feet of water annually. <br />NCIG owns the following water rights: <br />(W 2117): This water right was decreed to the previous owners of <br />the ranch, which was purchased in 1983 by NCIG. The water right <br />NCIG - Coal Ridge #1 4-30 ASC/1145/910509 • <br />