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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982056A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
10/17/2013
Doc Name
Pages 2.05-65 to 2.05-197.3 part 2
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans Part 2
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Fish Creek AVF <br />The Fish Creek alluvial valley floor will be undermined and subsided by panels 13 Right through 16 Right. The <br />location of the AVF in relation to the panels is shown on Maps 23 and 23B. <br />The area that TCC is proposing to undermine in the Fish Creek drainage is located in parts of sections 10, 11, 15 <br />and 16 of T5N, R86W is identical to the area that P &M Coal Company was planning on undermining and subsiding <br />in its proposed Fish Creek Mine. P &M contracted with the consulting firm of Kaman Tempo to pre e,& report <br />responding to the requirements of Rule 2.06.8(4). This report has been incorporated into Exhi 't 7 -e2 The <br />conclusions presented in the report agree with TCC's opinion that subsidence of the alluvial valley floor will not <br />materially damage the existing ranches. It should be noted that the Kaman Tempo report was prepared in 1982 and <br />since that time the management practices have not changed, i.e. large acreage ranches to meet the economic <br />requirements of the marketplace. This ownership pattern continues in the Twentymile Park basin. <br />�J2g <br />y zoo <br />PR 99 -05 2.05 -184.6 2/24/99 <br />
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