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Fuel Storage. Presently, two above-ground fuel tanks are utilized at the Nucla Mine. The <br /> diesel tank is 8 feet in diameter by 28 feet long and contains approximately 10,000 <br /> gallons. The gasoline tank is 4 feet in diameter by 5 feet long and contains approximately <br /> 500 gallons. Both fuel tanks will be moved to the Nucla East facilities area when required <br /> (see Exhibit 12-3). Spill prevention and containment measures will be implemented in <br /> accordance with Peabody's Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan. <br /> Dragline Erection Site. The dragline erection site at the Nucla East area will be used to <br /> assemble a dragline (see Exhibit 12-3). CMLRD can expect Peabody to approach them with a <br /> revision once the details on the dragline and a revised mine plan has been finalized; <br /> however, Peabody will need approval on the construction of the dragline erection site as <br /> soon as possible. The dragline erection site will be constructed by the cut and fill <br /> method to provide a relatively level site. The access road will primarily be used by the <br /> dragline erection site personnel and for dragline erection materials. Topsoil will be <br /> salvaged and placed in topsoil stockpiles or direct hauled to regraded reclamation in <br /> accordance with the approved topsoil handling plan. Drainage control will be provided to <br /> convey runoff away from the site and to minimize erosion. Sediment control will be <br /> provided by Sedimentation Pond 007. The reclamation of the site will proceed in <br /> accordance with the approved reclamation plan. With a limited coal contract from <br /> Peabody's customer (approximately two years), the delivery of the dragline is still <br /> tentative until assurance can be made by the customer of additional purchases of coal. <br /> The dragline erection site will not be constructed until the dragline delivery schedule <br /> has been confirmed. <br /> Coal Handling Structures <br /> Peabody has no existing or proposed coal handling structures. The coal is hauled to the <br /> power plant for processing and use. <br /> Support Facilities and Utility Installations. All support facilities used in connection <br /> with the operation of the mine, including but not limited to, mine buildings, equipment <br /> storage facilities, sheds, shops and other buildings will be designed, constructed or <br /> reconstructed and located to minimize or control erosion and siltation, water pollution <br /> and damage to public or private property. <br /> Services which run through, pass over, or under the permit area, consisting of power, <br /> sewage, water, and telephone lines, and wells will be protected against damage or <br /> relocated to prevent or minimize the disruption of service. <br /> 13-34 Revised 08/19/88 <br />