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2008-01-11_PERMIT FILE - C1982056A (2)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982056A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/11/2008
Doc Name
Pages 2.05-1 to 2.05-64
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans
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Underground Utilities Project Components: <br />Concurrent with road construction, a 69-KV power distribution line was extended from the existing <br />substation at the Northwest Mains fan location to apad-mounted transformer at the 6 North Mains shaft <br />site. The power distribution line is approximately 3,130 feet long with a total of approximately 14 <br />• powerpo]es and is located adjacent to the proposed access road and within the 50-foot road corridor from <br />road centerline. <br />In conjunction with the 6-North Mains shaft project and extension of the power distribution line, TCC also <br />proposes to construct on the shaft pad a high voltage substation with three power borehole drops, a <br />compressed air station with borehole drop, a rockdust tank station with borehole drop, a bulk material <br />borehole drop and a water borehole drop for the continued development and mining of the Northern and <br />Western Mine Districts. The boreholes were drilled to a nominal 13-inch diameter. Water for drilling <br />operations was either trucked-in by tanker or drawn from Fish Creek using a portable pump (under TCC's <br />13oettler Ditch water right - 144 cfs). The cuttings were disposed of in the collection pit. Steel Schedule- <br />40 or -80 pipe was placed in each of the nominal 13-inch diameter holes, and the annulus was fully <br />grouted. <br />The power distribution component includes construction of the 69 KV powerline, approximate 150 by I50- <br />foot substation area, switchgeaz building, grounding bed and three nominal 13-inch diameter boreholes <br />from the surface to the underground workings at the proposed intake shaft pad above the 6 North Main <br />entries. The substation area consists of powerpoles for powerline termination, transformer pads, and an <br />approximate 14 x 30-foot prefabricated metal building with foundation, and grounding bed. There are <br />three fuse disconnects and three gang-operated disconnects between the powerpole terminations and the <br />transformers. The metal building houses the switchgeaz for the power feed from the transformers to the <br />power cables that feed into the power borehole. The grounding bed, located outside of the shaft pad azea, <br />consists of copper rods buried in trenches at a depth of approximately 5 feet. <br />• Tn order to hang the power cables in the holes, a steel structure(s) was constructed over the three cased <br />holes. This structure(s) is a metal beam(s) and legs, bolted to a concrete footer(s). The beam(s) wilt be <br />either 14 feet or 10 feet (up to three) in length, and the legs are approximately 6.5 or 8 feet high. The <br />footer(s) is approximately 4 x 4 x 4 feet. The 14-foot beam structure extends over all three boreholes. The <br />10-foot beam structures will be placed over individual or paired borings, if used. On completion and <br />casing of the borings, a 7 x 10 x 5-foot pad was poured azound the three power-drop boreholes. <br />The rock-dust component includes construction of a 22 x 24 x 1 foot reinforced concrete slab foundation <br />with four 2-foot diameter 9.5 foot reinforced concrete piers, installation of an existing 36-foot high rock- <br />dust storage tank, installation of an electrical power supply for the rock-dust tank and drilling of a nominal <br />13-inch borehole from the surface to the underground workings from the shaft pad above the 6-North Main <br />entries. Drilling of the borehole was covered by the TROS-48 submittal. The rock-dust tank has a capacity <br />of 2,440 cubic feet, or 100 tons of rock-dust. The tank will deliver rock-dust to the borehole through an air <br />slide angled at 10 degrees. Tank aeration will be provided by the compressor. The tank will be monitored <br />by electronic controls and strain gauges. Electricity will be supplied from the 6-Main North substation. An <br />electrical line will run from the tank down an existing electrical borehole to controls underground. <br />The air compressor component includes construction of a reinforced concrete slab foundation with stem <br />wall and footer extending 4-foot below grade, a 30 x 50 x 12 foot compressor building, installation of <br />existing compressors, installation of an electrical power supply for the compressors, installation of Polo <br />Citrus tanks, and drilling of a nominal 13-inch borehole from the surface to the underground workings <br />from the shaft pad above the 6-North Main entries. Drilling of the borehole was covered by the TROS-48 <br />• submittal. The compressor building will house two air compressors, two dryers, two 5,000 gallon Polo <br />Citrus tanks, and electrical and control equipment for the systems within the building. The building will be <br />constructed of steel and rest on a designed steel-reinforced concrete foundation. It will be supplied power <br />MR07-218 2.05 - 45.6e 07/26/07 <br />
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