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2.05.3 -OPERATION PLAN -MINE PLAN AREA <br />METHOD OF COAL EXTRACTION <br />The King I Mine is an underground coal mine. A maximum stripping ratio of <br />1:50 make coal extraction operations amendable to underground methods only. The <br />method used is common to most U.S. underground coal mines and is called coal <br />extraction by room and pillar mining. A series of mine openings are developed from <br />the surface to the coal resources of the mine property. At the King I Mine, the upper <br />Menefee coal seam outcrops along Hay Gulch. The portals (mine openings) are <br />constructed at the seam outcrop. The openings or entries are then advanced in the <br />coal following the seam. No shafts (vertical openings) or inclines through <br />overburden material are necessary. <br />The coal reserves are divided up into sections or panels convenient for <br />extraction. First, rooms are developed leaving coal pillars to support the main roof. <br />Later, after a panel has been developed, the pillars are extracted on retreat from the <br />panel. In this way, the recovery of the coal is maximized. Since pillaring operations <br />began at the King I Mine during the late summer months of 1979, the extraction <br />ratio of coal removed from the panels to coal left behind is 5:1. This is an excellent <br />extraction ratio. <br />MINE WORKINGS <br />Map King I-005 shows the existing mine workings within the current and <br />proposed Permit Area boundaries. Superimposed above the workings, the surface <br />topography has been drawn in for correlation purposes between the surface and the <br />underground workings. Mining projections of future panel development are also <br />shown on Map King I-005. <br />MINING EQUIPMENT <br />The coal is currently mined using two continuous mining units. These <br />sections consist of one or two continuous miners, two or three shuttle cars, one or <br />two dual boom roof drills (bolter machines), afeeder/breaker belt feeder, and a <br />4160/480 volt power center. After coal is ripped from the face, it is loaded into the <br />shuttle cars for transporting to the conveyor belt for removal from the mine. All the <br />above equipment is electrical. <br />Haulage vehicles for moving men and supplies into the mine are electric. <br />Electric power for the mine is supplied by a 1500kva surface sub-station. <br />Voltage entering the mine is 4160vac which is stepped down by the power centers in <br />the mine to 480vac for the electrical equipment. <br />Water used for dust suppression and motor cooling in the mine is supplied via <br />a four inch diameter P.V.C. pipe. Two wells supply the water. The location of the <br />wells is shown on Map King I-005. <br />Ground water is generally absent and therefore spore water pressure does not <br />contribute to instability of the roof, floor or pillars. In general, working conditions in <br />the mine are good. <br />STRUCTURAL CONSIDERATIONS OF THE MINE LAYOUT <br />King Coal workings are confined to the upper Menefee (A) coal seam of the <br />Menefee formation (Mesa Verde Group). The seam is about six feet in thickness. <br />The equipment used in the mine and the mining method itself is tailored to this <br />®, ®, ~ , ®, ®, . ~, ®, ®, ~ ~ ~, ®, ®, ®, ®, ®~ ~ , ®, ®, ~ , ~ , ®, ®, ®, ®, ®, ~, ®, ®, ~ , . ~ , , ~ , ®, ®, w ~ . ~ , ®, ®, . ~ , ®, ®, . ~ , ®, ®, ®~ ®, ®, ®, ®, ®, ~, ®, ®, . <br /> ~, ®, ®, ®, ®, ~ , ®, ®, ~ ~ ~ , ~ , ®, ®~ . ~ ~ ®, ®, ®, . ~, ~ , ®, ®, ®~ ~, e, ®, ®, ®~ . ~ , ®, ®, . ~, ®, ~ , ®, <br />National King Coal, LLC King I Mine <br />Section 2.05.3 <br />Page 1 February, 2007 <br />