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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981035A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/15/2010
Doc Name
RECLAMATION PLAN
Section_Exhibit Name
KII 2.05.4 Reclamation Plan
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A) 100,000 Gallon Water Storage Tank: This steel tank will be removed <br />• from the site during reclamation. Concrete bases will be broken and <br />buried in place or used for portal backfill. <br />B) 37,000 Gallon Water Storage Tank: This steel tank will be removed <br />from the site during reclamation. Concrete bases will be broken and <br />buried in place or used for portal backfill. <br />C) Pump House: Portable steel building used to house the various <br />pumps and plumbing. This building as well as piping will be removed <br />and sold as scrap. <br />D) Shop Equipment Wash Pad: This concrete pad is used in conjunction <br />with an oil skimmer and storage tank to store equipment wash water. To <br />be pumped by a 3rd party vendor. <br />E) Shop Building: 50V x 601 x 16'H steel building used for repair of <br />various mine machinery and fabrication. <br />F, I) Mine Ventilation Fan: The main mine fan will be a 7' diameter fan <br />as part of a steel structure consisting of air doors for escape purposes, <br />explosion doors which protect the fan in the event of a mine explosion, <br />and a culvert system which connects the fan to the underground <br />workings. <br />G) Retaining Wall Adjacent to Main Fan: This wall is poured <br />reinforced concrete and is used to protect workers and equipment from <br />material which may fall from the high -wall cut above the fan portal. <br />H) Total Portal Reclaim Volume: Map King II -01OD shows a volumetric <br />calculation of fill quantities required to backfill all portals and the access <br />road to the belt /return portal area. <br />J) Travelway Portal Structure: This concrete and steel structure will be <br />broken and used for portal backfill. <br />K, VV) Motor Control Centers #I & #2: These are portable steel <br />buildings which will be removed from the site. <br />L) Rock Dust Storage Silo: 11' diameter x 40' tall steel silo for up to 150 <br />tons of rock dust storage that will be removed from the site or cut up and <br />sold as scrap. <br />M 1, M2) Concrete Block Retaining Walls #I &. #2: These are pre -cast <br />concrete block retaining walls used to adjust grade near the office and <br />shop area. They will be broken and buried in place or used for portal <br />backfill. <br />• GCC Energy, LLC King II Mine <br />Section 2.05.4 <br />Page 2 November, 2009 <br />
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