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Chapter II <br /> There are two storage areas, one for B-bed raw coal, the other for M-bed raw coal. <br /> The coal from each seam is kept strictly segregated. Presently the coal is stored in <br /> open stockpiles. However, the raw coal will be stored in underground bunkers with <br /> the continuation of our modernization program. <br /> Coal is "reclaimed" from the stockpiles to conveyor belts which run through buried <br /> 12' steel pipes. The belts convey the raw coal to storage bins. belt to the wash <br /> plant. <br /> The coal is carried, again on covered conveyor belts, from the raw coal storage <br /> bins to the preparation plant. <br /> At the preparation plant, rock and refuse materials are removed from the coal by <br /> gravity separation methods and froth floatation. After cleaning, the coal is thermally <br /> dried and placed in clean coal storage bins. <br /> There are four clean coal bins. As throughout the process, in clean coal storage, the <br /> coal from each of the two seams mined is strictly segregated. <br /> The clean coal is measured, from the clean coal storage bins, onto a collection belt <br /> which carries to the "blending bin." Ratio weigh feeders at the bottom of each clean <br /> coal storage bin allow Mid-Continent to control the proportion of coal from either <br /> seam which is loaded into the blending bin. In that way, customer specifications for <br /> coal from either or both seam can be met. <br /> The blended coal is stored in a clean-coal bin, from which it's loaded onto trucks <br /> which transport it to the load-out facility at Carbondale, approximately 23 miles <br /> away. <br /> At the load-out, the coal is transferred from the trucks to the train load-out storage <br /> bins, and in turn carried to the train loading tipple on belt conveyors. From the <br /> tipple, it's loaded on the trains. <br /> The rock and other impurities separated from the salable coal is transported from <br /> the wash plant to the refuse disposal area on a conveyor belt, which is also covered <br /> for dust control. This belt also is turned after the coal is unloaded to the refuse pile, <br /> so as to prevent coal particles from falling on the ground beneath the conveyor. <br /> b. Mine Entries #3, #4, #5. <br /> To complete work on the Adit/Rock Tunnel lateral extensions must be made to the <br /> workings of Entries #3,#4 and #5. At the time of permit submittal, (December, <br /> 1987) these are inactive, due to constrained demand for coal. <br /> 37 <br />