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Victoria Boyne Subject: Attachments: FW: Empire/CAT Materials from March 21st Rosemont_USFS_Tinaja_Visit.pdf; Rosemont Equipment Emmissions_USFS.xls; photo.JPG From: Vogel, Mindy S -FS [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2014 11:57 AM To: Chris Garrett Cc: Victoria Boyne Subject: FW: Empire/CAT Materials from March 21st Hey Chris I’m not sure if/what we need to do with these new numbers….. let’s talk. From: Kistner, James [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, April 04, 2014 6:38 AM To: Upchurch, Jim -FS; [email protected]; Vogel, Mindy S -FS Cc: Maracigan, Steve Subject: Empire/CAT Materials from March 21st Jim, Darla, Mindy, Attached are the materials we presented to you at Tinaja Hills on March 21st. As well, I am attaching the most recent emissions sheet as we discussed and the group picture that Steve took. Please review and let us know if you need any additional information. Thank you. James K. Kistner Mining Applications Engineer Empire Southwest Office (480) 633‐4822 Mobile (602) 622‐5670 james.kistner@empire‐cat.com Our Corporate Values: Safety. Respect. Integrity. Teamwork. Excellence. Stewardship. Astonishment. NOTICE: This email and any attachments are for the intended recipient(s) only and may contain information that is privileged, confidential and/or proprietary. If you are not the intended recipient, please be advised that any reading, distribution, copying, or other use of this e‐mail is prohibited. If you have received this e‐mail in error, please delete this e‐mail immediately. Thank you. 1 Emissions Certification (g/kwhr) Machine Type/Use 1 Motor Graders 2 Hydraulic Excavator 3 4 Water Trucks - 30,000 gallons, Backhoe/Loader - 2 yd3 (1) Machine Model Engine Engine Family Tier NOx+HC CO PM Example machine S/N 16M C13 DCPXL12.5ESJ Tier 4I 3.70 2.70 0.2 R9H00842 390DL C18 ACPXL18.1ESK TIER 3* 4.00 2.40 0.2 WBT00302 785DWT 3512C ACPXL58.6T2E Tier 2* 6.30 1.60 0.2 MSY00581 450F C4.4 DPKXL04.4MK1 TIER 4I 2.60 0.10 0.003 HJR00230 5 Crawler Dozers D8T C15 DCPXL15.2HPA TIER 4I 1.60 0.50 0.001 MLN01877 6 Front End Loaders 966K C9.3 DCPXL09.3HPA TIER 4I 1.66 0.20 0.004 TFS01073 7 Compactor CS78B C4.4 CPKXL04.4ML1 TIER 4I 2.50 0.20 0.004 L8C00150 8 Skid Steer Loaders 246D C3.3B DKBXL03.3EKD TIER 4F 834K C18 CCPXL18.1ESJ TIER 4F 3.60 2.60 0.14 BTX01293 930K C6.6 DPKXL06.6BK1 TIER 4I 2.50 0.10 0.00 RHN01977 980K C13 DCPXL12.5HPB TIER 4I 1.65 1.40 0.002 W7K01666 14 Crawler Dozers D10T C27 ACPXL27.0ESK TIER 3* 3.70 2.80 0.16 RJG04763 15 Crawler Dozers D11T C32 CCPXL32.0HXA TIER 4F 3.14 0.01 0.02 JEL00275 773GLT C27 BCPXL27.0HXA TIER 4F 3.23 0.10 0.02 JWS00210 793F C175-16 ACPXL106.T2M TIER 2* 6.10 2.30 0.19 SSP00939 18 CABLE REELER 988K C18 ACPXL18.1ESK Tier 4F 4.0 2.4 0.15 BXY05547 19 LOADER 994H 3516B ACPXL78.1E2W Tier 2* 8.3 1.4 0.18 DWC00337 20 TRANSPORTER 789D 3516B ACPXL78.1E2W Tier 2* 8.3 1.4 0.18 SPD00539 Front End Loader 950K C7.1 Tier 4I 1.92 0.20 0.005 R4A01230 Pipe Layer PL87 C15 Tier 3* 3.70 3.40 0.18 KKJ00181 11 Rubber Tired Dozers Front End Loaders - 5 yd3 Front End Loaders - 6 13 yd3 12 Fuel/Lube Trucks 6,000 gallons Haulage Trucks - 250 17 tons 16 CPKXL7.01BL1 ACPXL15.2ESW BYF00202 * These machines are Certified Tier 4I under Flex provisions Prepared 9/9/13 Empire - AJS Yellow Cell = Values from previous version reviewed and confirmed Red Text = Value changed or added from previous version Cell: E11 Comment: Sutherland, Andy: CCPXL18.1ESJ is Engine family for 834H. 834K information not yet available. Cell: F11 Comment: Sutherland, Andy: 834K will be Tier 4F. 834H was Tier 4I Cell: G11 Comment: Sutherland, Andy: Value is for 834H. 834K values not available Cell: H11 Comment: Sutherland, Andy: Value is for 834H. 834K values are not available Cell: I11 Comment: Sutherland, Andy: Value is for 834H. 834K values not available Cell: C18 Comment: Sutherland, Andy: Must order 988K but none built yet. Cell: E18 Comment: Sutherland, Andy: ACPXL18.1ESK is for 988H. Info for 988K not available. Cell: F18 Comment: Sutherland, Andy: 988H is Tier 3. 988K will be Tier 4 final. Cell: G18 Comment: Sutherland, Andy: Value is for 988H. 988K values not yet available. Cell: H18 Comment: Sutherland, Andy: Value is for 988H. 988K values not yet available. Cell: I18 Comment: Sutherland, Andy: Value is for 988H. 988K values not yet available. EPA Standards and Technology Agenda 1:00 – 1:10 Welcome and Safety 1:10 – 2:00 Tour | Static Demo | 793F Test Drive Training Center Demo Area: 793F | Dozer |777 | BCP/CCE 2:00 – 3:00 Presentation | Q&A TINAJA HILLS SAFETY SHARE Safety Share - Facility/Classroom • Note location of: – Emergency Exits – Nearest Fire Extinguishers – Room Alerts • • • • • Identify CPR certified personnel Identify First Responders Designate who will contact front office Notify staff of any medical alerts Emergency Procedures: – Evacuation – Flag Poles – Storm Shelter – Bathrooms – Medical Emergency/Injury 1. Assess the injury 2. Contact front office immediately (by radio, phone x4800 or in person) 3. Emergency #: 911 Emergency Meeting Area Safety Share – Equipment Viewing & Operation • • • • • • • • • • No unauthorized equipment operation Closed toe shoes, long pants required Remove all hand jewelry Stay within the defined areas Use 3 points of contact Communicate level of experience to the Instructor Understand the safe operating limits of the machine Wear seatbelts AT ALL TIMES Know what to do if the machine gets out of control If you are not comfortable with what you are about to do – do not do it! Tinaja Hills Smoking Policy • Tinaja Hills Demonstration and Learning Center abides by Caterpillar’s U.S. No Smoking Policy – No smoking inside any building or on the patios – No smoking by any Caterpillar employee while at the facility – Smoking permitted by our visitors and guests only at designated smoking areas • Near the ash tray receptacles outside the Apache Auditorium, other classrooms, outside the shop area (20 feet away from all doors) Items to Recycle in “Mixed Recycling” Containers: Loose Paper (not neon colors) Plastic Bottles marked #1 & #2 Aluminum Cans Corrugated Cardboard (breakdown boxes) Glass Bottles Thank you for making safety a priority during your visit. We welcome any safety observations or suggestions you may have as a result of your visit to Caterpillar. Caterpillar: Confidential Green TOUR AND DEMO PRESENTATION | Q&A Forest Service Request • Original Request for Information – Type of machinery planned for Rosemont Project. – EPA standards for Tier 4 engines as both new equipment and retrofitting existing (older) equipment. – Project schedule for incorporating technology into new equipment. • Any additional items About Empire • • • • • • In business since 1950 Moved to AZ in 1959 Third generation leadership 1590 Employees 29 Locations Providing solutions for: Mining Agriculture Construction Marine Governmental Power Systems On Highway Trucks Transportation/Logistics Technology Renewable Energies Rosemont Relationship • • • • What are you trying to accomplish? What challenges are you facing? How do you view success? What are the goals? • Short term • Long term • Constant collaboration… Rosemont Relationship • Solutions for Rosemont Safety Technology Environmental Training and Recruiting Condition Monitoring Energy Conservation Best Practices Community Engagement Machine Health Emissions Reduction Rosemont Relationship • Best In class • Machine Availability/Fleet Size • Condition Monitoring • Collaboration with Mine Personnel • Operator Training • Use of Technology • Fully Engineered 3-D mine • “Living” Mine Plans • Reclamation as they are Mining • Machines Communicating Peer to Peer Mining Background • Old mining vs. Todays new mining process – Today federally permitted, fully engineered – best practices, mandatory environmental, air and water impact mitigations, public input – Old way - Bring in equipment and start working-no environmental control – Regulations came after operations began • Always playing catch up • Greenfield Mining opportunities U.S.A – – – – Produce safe working conditions for miners Produce safe environmental impacts for local communities Positive Economic impacts for communities United States can lead the world in environmental mining stewardship MEET THE MACHINES Did You Know? • 793F 260 ton class truck – – – – Production takes 6-12 month depending on market conditions Takes 5 loads per truck to assemble including tires Takes 7 working days and 350 man hours to assemble A typical Caterpillar truck will be rebuilt 1 time every 4-5 years and total rebuild at 20 years – Has all the comforts of today’s modern vehicles – 3,734 of 793 models built worldwide; 240+ in Arizona alone • Tinaja Hills Training Center Tourism Impact, 2013 – 5,087 visitors – 15,889 days of visits, estimated at $4.5M+ Machine Order Process • No equipment built today • Orders pending final ROD and mine permits • Rosemont ordered the best available technology – Emissions – Noise – Dust Control • Empire will deliver best available technology • Caterpillar produces equipment with the best possible emissions and most integrated safety and technology available Our Values In Action • Our Values In Action remain the foundation of our strategy • Reaffirmed and strengthened our values by elevating Sustainability Committed to Sustainability Emissions Reduction – System Solutions Improved engine efficiency - CO2 reduction up to 25% High efficiency powertrain - e.g Hybrids, CVT - CO2 reduction up to 25% Low carbon fuels CO2 reduction up to 30% Improved vehicle usage/efficiency - AccugradeTM Productivity up by 40% How are we doing so far? • 50,600,000* + machine production hours • 85,000* + Tier 4/Stage IIIB products in the field • Most successful product launch in Cat history • Tier 4 Interim machine reliability better than target • 4,900* + Tier 4 Final machines in the field * Data as of year end 2013 Non-Road Emissions Regulations for >560kW (750hp) 25 / Caterpillar Confidential: YELLOW / WHEREVER THERE’S MINING Projected Machine Fleet 246D Skid Steer Loader Uses: clean up shop area, process, conveyor Tier 4f 450F Backhoe Uses: utility work, small projects, clean up Tier 4i Projected Machine Fleet D8T-D10T Track Type Tractor Uses: Tailings, Reclamation, Road work, Dumps, Pioneering Tier 4f-4i 16M Motor Grader Uses: Road Maintenance, Reclamation Tier 4i Projected Machine Fleet 390D Excavator Uses: Pipeline work, Clean up, Truck loading Tier 3 994H Wheel Loader Uses: Loading tool, Major projects Tier 2 Projected Machine Fleet 785D Water Trucks(picture not actual) Uses: Dust control, Road maintenance Tier 2 Water Control Technology: minimizing water use Projected Machine Fleet 793F Haul Truck Uses: Primary haulage unit Tier 2 QUESTIONS