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DRMS Permit Index
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C1981035
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
8/8/2012
Doc Name
Preliminary Adequacy Review Response
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GCC Energy, LLC
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RN6
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2.05.4 - RECLAMATION PLAN <br />ABANDONMENT OF THE MINE: REMOVAL OF SURFACE FACILITIES <br />The following mine facilities and structures have been removed or demolished with <br />the exception of the 37,000 water tank to be moved in 2013 to King II: <br />• Mine portal facilities, shown on Map King I -007, have been torn down. The <br />foundations, steel, and other non -woody material were pushed against the <br />highwalls and covered by at least 4 feet of fill and plant growth medium as <br />detailed elsewhere in this section. Woody material and miscellaneous trash <br />and debris were disposed of by Waste Management, Inc. <br />• The Tipple Building was only a "snow shed ", of pole barn construction, <br />essentially a tin- covered wooden roof held up by several steel posts. This 60' x <br />65' structure has no walls and is 1 foot thick. <br />• The Tipple Shed measures 16' x 44' x 8', and was a wooden post and beam <br />construction. <br />• The Main Conveyor Portal Shed was very similar in construction to the <br />Tipple Shed. This shed measures about 12' x 20' x 8'. <br />• The Tipple Bin measured about 15' x 25' 50' and was entirely constructed of <br />steel beams and bolted plate. <br />• The Mine Fan was a prefabricated coal mine ventilation fan assembly made <br />up of three main parts. The fan was basically a 6' diameter skid mounted <br />cylinder about 16' long which unbolts from the fan housing. The fan housing <br />was a 5' diameter metal culvert which extends for several feet underground to <br />connect the fan to the mine workings. Adjacent to the fan housing was the <br />escape airlock unit which was a steel box with two sets of airlock doors. This <br />steel box measured about 6' x 8' x 8'. <br />• The Main Conveyor was elevated about 7' high and extended about 40 feet <br />from the mine portal, discharging into the Tipple Bins area. The structure <br />measured about 5' wide by 4' high. <br />• The Stacker Conveyor extended about 300' from the Tipple Bins area to <br />Stacker Tower #1, supported about midway by Stacker Tower #2. <br />• Stacker Tower #1 was a 50' tall conveyor support tower of steel beam <br />construction. It measures 16' x 16' at the base and tapers to 10' x 10' at the <br />top, with a total volume of 8900 ft <br />• Stacker Tower #2 was a 25' tall conveyor support tower of steel beam <br />construction. It measures 8.5' x 16' at the base and tapers to 8.5' x 5.5' at the <br />top, with a total volume of 2284 ft <br />GCC Energy, LLC <br />Section 2.05.4 <br />Page 1 <br />King I Mine <br />August 1, 2012 <br />
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