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Section - 2.05.3 <br />main access and haul road and the Elk Creek Canyon Road previously provided <br />• limited public access to the cemetery located above the town of Somerset. <br />Expansion of the Elk Creek coal stockpile cut-off this access to the cemetery. A <br />new haul road constructed in conjunction with the West Valley Fill refuse disposal <br />area replaced the old cemetery road and is now the main access fox the cemetery. <br />Additional details on mine roads axe provided in subsequent roads section. <br />M. West Valley Haul Road - In conjunction with development of the West Valley coal <br />mine waste pile, a new haul road was constructed from the existing employee <br />parking lot to the West Valley waste pile and extending beyond the fill area to the <br />Somerset Cemetery. The haul road is designed and constructed for all-weather use. <br />Additional details on mine roads are provided in subsequent road handling section. <br />N. Parking Lot -The parking lot is a graded gravel surfaced area that provides parking <br />for mine employees. <br />O. Mine Office -The previous mine office building was removed in conjunction with <br />expansion of the Elk Creek coal stockpile. Anew office building was constructed <br />just south of the existing East Yaxd coal stockpile area. The new office building is a <br />single-story pre-engineered metal building with gabled roof on a concrete footer <br />foundation, <br />P. Shop and Warehouse -The previous shop and warehouse was removed in <br />conjunction with expansion of the Elk Creek coal stockpile, and a new shop and <br />warehouse building was constructed in the East Yard area. The new <br />• shop/warehouse is a two-story pre-engineered metal building with gabled roof on a <br />concrete slab foundation. The shop provides the surface maintenance and repair <br />facilities required in conjunction with operation of the underground mine. The <br />warehouse is used fox receiving, storage and issuing of materials and supplies used in <br />the operation of the mine. <br />Q. Lamp Building -This is a quonset building on a concrete foundation. It houses the <br />miners' light service and repair facility, xninex check-in and check-out station, and <br />waiting room for shift change. <br />R. Women's Change Facihty - "Phis is a sttvctural steel building on a concrete <br />foundation that houses the women's change and bath facility. This building also <br />houses a 4,000-gallon electric hot water tank that furnishes hot water for the mine <br />bath facilities. <br />S. Sanitary Building -This is a structural steel building on a concrete foundation. It <br />houses the men's change, bathing, and sanitary facilities. <br />T. Culinary Water Collection and Treatment Plant -The collection and treatment <br />facility consists of a gravel infiltration bed, perforated CMP collection network, two <br />pumps, chlorinator, pump house and a pipeline fox delivery of the treated water to <br />the 200,000-gallon storage tank. In 2004, afiltration/chlorination system building <br />and finished water tank is scheduled for constmcdon near the 200,000 gallon mine <br />water storage tank. The system provides filtered potable water to the [nine facility <br />and the Somerset Water District. <br />• U. 200,000-Gallon Water Tank -The water tank provides storage for raw water. The <br />tank is a steel plate tank on a reinforced concrete foundation. The tank is supplied <br />by a pipeline from the water supply infiltration gallery and treatment plant located on <br />an alluvial terrace on the north side of the North Fork of the Gunnison River. <br />MR74 2.05-15 Revised July 2004 <br />