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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981017
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
4/22/2008
Section_Exhibit Name
Chapter II-B Operation Plan - Permit Area
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Chapter II <br />(1) Overland Conveyor - <br />Mine to Raw Coal Storage. <br />The overland conveyor system which carries coal from the mine to the preparation <br />plant is a covered belt, 48" wide, which extends 5,350'. The segment of belt line <br />which extends from the Adit/Rock Tunnel to the first transfer is 3600' long; the <br />segment extending to the M-bed coal stockpile is 350' long; to the B-bed coal <br />stockpile is 650' long. <br />The section extending over the tunnel yard is elevated on trusses and bents. The <br />section from the transfer point to the M-bed storage pile is elevated, on trusses, <br />over the road. From raw coal storage to the preparation plant hopper, the belt runs <br />through a tunnel. <br />There are six (6) transfer stations, constructed of steel, on the belt line. <br />The MLRD approved construction of the overland conveyor system as a Technical <br />Revision on June 22, 1984. <br />(2) Preparation Plant to Sutey Pile. <br />The belt system from the Wash Plant to the Sutey Pile is 36" wide and 1380' long. <br />The entire system is covered, for dust control. In addition, the belt is turned at the <br />• end so as to prevent dust from falling on the ground beneath. The system has been <br />raised above-ground on bents and trusses. <br />MR-6, approved October 26, 1987, approved extension of the refuse belt conveyor <br />an additional 1150 feet, from the refuse pile along the west side of the adjoining <br />ridge. The conveyor and supports will be constructed in the same manner as the <br />existing belt. <br />g. Utility Corridors. <br />(1) Powerlines. <br />Exhibit t1-6-4 a through d shows the existing power lines. <br />Mid-Continent gets electric power from the Public Service Co. grid. A 69 IN <br />powerline delivers power to a substation (PSC Redstone Sub.) at the mine site. The <br />line generally parallels the road from Redstone to Coal Basin. <br />From the substation, 23 iN power lines extend to Main Entries #1,2,3,4 and 5, and <br />to the Adit/Rock Tunnel. The line to the Adit/Rock Tunnel, extending from the <br />substation to the portal, parallels the route of the overland conveyor. <br />22 <br />_~ <br />-- _ _T -_ _ -c - - - ~ - - -- <br />
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