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8/24/2016 10:33:31 PM
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11/26/2007 12:28:05 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
NH1 TAB 20 ATTACHMENT A SWELL FACTOR STUDY
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<br /> <br />The swell factor is calcula <br />cut material. This factor <br />determining the factor, the <br />from the cut material volu <br />parting, and coal. Based uF <br />i <br />factor to obtain cubic yards <br />cubic yards of coal. <br />Results and Discussion <br />ed by relating the amount of fill material to the amount of <br />is a percentage increase from the cut material, Prior to <br />amount of coal material removed from the pit was subtracted <br />ie as this cut volume represents the amount of overburden, <br />~n the average tons per acre foot of 1504..376, the conversion <br />of coal is 0.932466 tons per cubic yard and amounts to 20,656 <br />The swell factor is determij~ed by dividing the total amount of noncoal fill material by <br />the total amount of noncoal cut material, subtracting the unit one and then multiplying by <br />100. Therefore, the swell ifactor is 14.99 percent. Considering that mining operations <br />are performed by scrapers and dozers, this factor is reasonable. <br />The designed postmining topography landform presented in the November permit revision was <br />based on an estimated swell factor of 15 percent. As determined from this study, that <br />swell factor was indeed reasonable and the postmining topography derived from that swell <br />factor also reasonable. <br />• <br />
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