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2011-03-22_PERMIT FILE - C1981033A
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10/31/2011 2:59:20 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981033A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/22/2011
Section_Exhibit Name
Rule 2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans
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• 2.05.3(3) <br />Storage Areas <br />The surface facilities shown on Map 10 contain various storage <br />areas. The material to be stored in the storage areas include: <br />1. Coal <br />2. Oil Fuel <br />3. Non-Coal Waste <br />4. Used/Abandoned Equipment <br />5. Snow <br />6. Material <br />7. Temporary Gob <br />Material is defined as items required for the operation of the mine <br />such as roof bolts, roof pans, timbers, caps, wedges, hoses, pipe, <br />pipe supplies, electrical equipment, electrical cable, electrical <br />supplies, conveyor belt, conveyor components, motors, gear boxes, <br />mine equipment, mine equipment components, surface equipment, <br />surface equipment components, rock dust gravel, masonry block, <br />masonry supplies, sealant, foam, and tools. <br />The coal storage area is discussed in this Section 2.05.3(3) under <br />the heading Coal Loadout Facility. Further discussion of the coal <br />storage area is presented in the discussion of the Coal Screening <br />• Plant. The oil fuel storage area is discussed in this section <br />under the heading Fuel Storage/Transfer Area. Non-coal waste is <br />discussed in Section 4.11.4. The material that is allowed to be <br />stored in these three storage areas (1, 2 or 3) will be limited to <br />the material identified in the permit discussion under, coal, oil <br />fuel and non-coal waste respectively. <br />The next three items, used/abandoned equipment, snow and material <br />are stored in common areas. The storage areas designated on the <br />Mine Facilities Map (Map 10) for these three items are designated <br />"Storage Area". Any of the three items, used/abandoned equipment, <br />snow or material may be stored within the generic storage area at <br />any one time. However, because of slope stability concerns snow <br />will not be stored in the portal storage areas. Storage in the <br />portal area and the hairpin area of the portal access road will be <br />limited to the temporary storage of materials to be shuttled into <br />the mine. <br />The temporary gob storage area is discussed in Section 4.09. The <br />discussion includes a statement that the gob pile perimeter will be <br />kept away from the haul road loop to prevent tracking gob material <br />onto the road system. All gob that is temporarily stored on the <br />surface will be stored in the temporary gob storage area designated <br />on Map 10. However, equipment, snow and material may also be <br />~ stored in the temporary gob storage area when gob material is not <br />• being stored in the area. <br />2.05-20 Rev. 01-31-94 <br />
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