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(ii) In order to protect structures and renewable resource lands within the permit and <br />adjacent area, the Division, after consultation with the permittee, shall suspend underground coal mining under <br />structures of renewable resource lands, if imminent danger of material subsidence damage or diminution of <br />reasonably foreseeable use is determined to exist. <br />(e) A subsidence survey, prepared by appropriately qualified professionals in accord with the <br />current state -of -the -art of subsidence prediction technology, shall contain the following information: <br />(i) A detailed description of subsidence predicted to occur within the permit and <br />adjacent area, including: <br />(A) A brief description of the planned mining methods; <br />(B) A brief description of geologic properties which influence subsidence <br />occurrence, such as rock mechanics character of the affected materials, geologic structure of the affected materials, <br />faulting and fracturing of the involved geologic section and permit, and adjacent area topography-, <br />(C) A brief description of local mining experience concerning subsidence <br />occurrence, if any; <br />(D) A detailed description of subsidence related phenomena predicted to occur <br />within the permit and adjacent area; <br />adjacent area; and <br />Showing: <br />and adjacent area, <br />(E) The angle -of -draw predicted to be characteristic of the permit and <br />(F) Appropriate maps, prepared according to the standards of Section 2.10. <br />(1) Any existing subsidence features which exist within the permit <br />(II) The extent of the proposed mine workings; <br />(III) The ground surface areal extent of an area determined by the <br />projection of the angle -of -draw, if predicted pursuant to Section 2.05.6(6)(e)(i)(e) or 45 degrees, if no prediction is <br />made by the applicant, from the limits of the proposed mine workings to the ground surface; and <br />(IV) The areal extent of predicted subsidence related phenomena <br />within the permit and adjacent area. <br />(ii) A detailed description of material subsidence damage or diminution of reasonably <br />foreseeable use of structures and renewable resource lands which could result from the occurrence of subsidence <br />related phenomena predicted in accordance with Section 2.05.6(6)(e)(i)(D) within the permit and adjacent area <br />including consideration of the following: <br />(A) Material subsidence damage means, with respect to structures, changes <br />which make it technologically or economically infeasible to promptly restore the affected structures to the <br />condition they would be in if subsidence had not occurred. <br />MR 97 -151 2.05 -192 9/9/97 <br />