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West E(k Mine <br />Warehouse <br />• Mountain Coal Company expanded the warehouse facilities by converting the former maintenance <br />shop to warehouse area, adding a third level mezzanine inside the existing building and <br />constructing an office addition. The building is approximately 6,000 square feet on the ground <br />level. Wazehouse offices, purchasing offices and material storage occupy the first floor. Additional <br />material storage and offices are located on the second and third level mezzanines. An as-built <br />construction description is provided in Exhibit 68. <br />Maintenance Shop <br />Construction of a maintenance shop was completed in June, ] 993. The ] 5,000 square foot shop <br />consists of two levels. The ground floor includes six service bays, including a welding bay and a <br />wash bay. The second level mezzanine, located in the back half of the building includes offices, a <br />library, a lunch room, and a locker room. An as-built construction description is provided in <br />Exhibit 68. <br />Three-Sided Warehouse and Tire Storage Racks <br />In addition to the main warehouse, material storage is provided in the three-sided warehouse. This <br />4,400 square foot, open-front building contains five bays for materials storage. In addition, MCC <br />plans to construct tire storage racks to the west of the warehouse building, adjacent to an existing <br />bin wall. The racks will be constructed of wood cribbing that will be open on all sides and covered <br />by light gage roofing. As-builtdescriptionsaze provided in Exhibit 68. <br />• Surface Shop Building <br />The surface shop building is used for maintenance of surface equipment. The 4,130 square foot <br />building consists of two service bays, aline-up area and a covered area used for sand and gravel <br />storage. A dozer service facility is proposed to be located adjacent to the surface shop building. [t is <br />utilized to perfotm maintenance on the large surface equipment. An as-built description of the <br />surface shop and a proposed description of the dozer service facility are provided in Exhibit 68. <br />Materials Storage Bench Building <br />Construction of the Materials Storage Bench Building was completed in March 1996. The <br />building is utilized to store materials that will be used in the mine. The 3,900 square foot <br />building has six bays. The as-built description is provided in Exhibit 68. <br />Bulk Fuel, Barrel, and Hydraulic Component Storage Areas <br />Mountain Coal Company stores bulk petroleum products within a covered, concrete bunker capable <br />of containing approximately 31,000 gallons. Barrels containing product or waste materials are <br />stored within a separate covered containment area of approximately 1,840 square feet located <br />between the bulk fuel area and the Maintenance shop. These storage areas are enclosed by three <br />• walls and a roof to reduce the accumulation of precipitation within the concrete bunkers. The <br />material stored in this area includes product. recyclables, and hazardous wastes. Product is stored <br />2.05-1 g Revised Jan. 1996 RN03: Revised A'ov. 1996 PR07; Revised Ocr. 1997 M1fR?I9: <br />Revised Afar. /999 ~17R760; Revised Occ 1998 TR86 <br />