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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/26/2009
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05.3 Operation Plan - Permit Area
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West Elk Mine <br />One of the components of the mine ventilation program is the Sylvester Gulch Fan. This facility is <br />located in Sylvester Gulch, approximately one-half mile south of the mine facilities area. <br />Information concerning the design and operation of the fan is contained in Exhibit 42. <br />The Lone Pine Gulch Portals were situated approximately one (1) mile west of Somerset, Colorado, <br />at an elevation of approximately 6,480 feet. The Lone Pine Fan Facility was constructed in 1995, <br />accessing the B Seam, to serve West Elk Mine as the primary ventilation facility for the then <br />completed Northwest Longwall Panels (Nos. 1-7); the Jumbo Mountain Longwall Panels (Nos. 8 <br />and 9), and the Southern Longwall Panels (Nos. 12, 13, 13A). These 12 long-wall panels were <br />isolated underground from the active workings, using explosion resistant seals, and the entire area <br />was abandoned. Watertight bulkheads were installed in each of the portals in 2001. The designs, <br />portal profiles, and plan view of the bulkheads are shown on Drawing Nos. 42AA, 42A-2, 42A-3 <br />included in Exhibit 42A, in Volume 7 of the Permit Document. The Lone Pine fan. facility area was <br />reclaimed in 2002 and 2003. <br />In order to assure adequate mine ventilation for West Elk Mine's current and future mining areas, <br />ventilation shafts (both with fans for ventilation air intake) were instructed. Construction of the <br />site for these large diameter intake shafts began during spring of 1997 and shaft sinking began in the <br />fall of 1997. The ventilation fans and associated buildings, a nitrogen supply facility, mine <br />ventilation air heaters, rock dust supply tank are also located on the Sylvester Gulch ventilation <br />shafts bench. This ventilation facili., is located approximately one half mile south of the Sylvester <br />Gulch Fan (Map 5313). Information regarding the design, construction and operation of these <br />ventilation facilities is contained in Exhibit 69. <br />A third ventilation shaft (Vent Shaft #3) was constructed during the summer and fall of 1997. Vent <br />Shaft #3 is a 10-foot finished diameter shaft located approximately 400 feet east of the electric <br />borehole site (Map 5313). Information regarding the design, construction, and operation of the <br />ventilation fac''.ity is contained in Exhibit 69. <br />Dezasification Site <br />A degasification borehole is located approximately 225 feet west of the electric borehole site in <br />Sylvester Gulch. It was constructed during the summer of 1997. This borehole is not currently <br />operating. More recent installations of methane drainage facilities in Sylvester Gulch and adjacent <br />areas, accommodates West Elk Mine's "in-mine" methane collection and transmission system. <br />Methane gas, captured in the mine, is collected and transported in poly-pipe up Ventilation Shaft <br />No. 3 and then vented and dispersed in the atmosphere. Some methane gas from the mine is used to <br />heat mine ventilation air at Ventilation Shaft No. 1, in a system completed in 2003. <br /> <br />2.05-21 Rev. 06/05- PRIG; 01106- PRIO; 03106- PRIO: 04/06- PRIG. 05106- PR10; 01109- AIR-350; 04109- TR 116: 04/09- MR353
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