Coal Creek Preparation Plant Mid-Continent Coal & Coke Company Carbondale, Colorado

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John A. Reeves
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

The Coal Creek Preparation Plant is the coal cleaning facility of Mid-Continent Coal and Coke Company. Located three miles west of Redstone, Colorado, and at an elevation of 8,040 feet the preparation plant cleans coal produced at the company's Dutch Creek Mine and L. S. Wood Mine. (See Fig.1.) Current production is at the rate of 2500 tons per day clean coal. Plant capacity is rated 350 TPH raw coal. Reject rates vary with mining conditions from 8% to 25%. Factors which influenced the design of the coal cleaning facility were the characteristics of the coal, the location in a tourist oriented resort area, and the extreme winters of the area. Lack of areas suitable for settling ponds and the necessity of keeping effluent waters out of the fishing streams dictated a closed circuit plant. Severe winter conditions, which last six to seven months out of the year and temperatures which have dropped to 40° F. below zero on occasions demanded that the plant be totally insulated and enclosed indoors.
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APA: John A. Reeves  (1967)  Coal Creek Preparation Plant Mid-Continent Coal & Coke Company Carbondale, Colorado

MLA: John A. Reeves Coal Creek Preparation Plant Mid-Continent Coal & Coke Company Carbondale, Colorado. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1967.

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