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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981035
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
12/3/2015
Doc Name
Adequacy Reivew #1
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DRMS
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GCC Energy, LLC
Type & Sequence
TR25
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RAR
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King Coal Mine (C-1981-035) TR -25 Adequacy Review #2DRMS <br />b. Scale: 1:1200 (or whatever it is). <br />All items resolved <br />10. Please explain why survey coordinate points are called out on the right <br />side of each map. I don't see these items located on the map <br />The survey coordinates shown have been removed; they were not relevant to these maps. <br />Resolved <br />Map King II 007A <br />11. There is a great deal of visual information on this map. Generally a map should not have <br />more than 7 separate layers on it, more than that is too much information. To make it legible <br />and easier to use please make the following changes: <br />a. Please orient all text horizontal from left to right, eliminate upside down, <br />sideways etc. text. <br />Where practical, all text has been reoriented horizontally <br />b. All elevation values should read from left to right with map facing up. <br />Maybe offset them from each other a bit. <br />Elevation values, where practical, now read from right to left with the map facing up. <br />c. Make sure text is not obscured and under other layers <br />Text has been arranged so as to not be obscured under other layers. <br />d. Please remove the crosshatching for the basins, but keep outline colors for <br />each basin (maybe with a thick line, and do also keep the directional flow <br />arrows). The crosshatching has been removed and the lines are thicker as requested. <br />e. Please indicate acreage for each basin (use one font color for all acreage, e.g. <br />dark blue), or on the map provide a table indicating each basins area. <br />Acreage has been indicated on the map in one font color. <br />f. Please remove symbology from the map that is not pertinent to the map (dots <br />at right edge of map, red line with x's, green curly que lines, etc.). This map <br />focuses on hydrology. <br />Symbology not pertinent to hydrology has been removed. <br />g. Symbolize any natural streams <br />Natural streams have been symbolized in the legend. <br />h. In the legend, please call out all symbols used on the map <br />The legend now indicates all symbols used on the map. <br />i. Map needs a North arrow and a scale e.g. 1" = 100' or whatever it is. <br />A North arrow and scale are now shown on the Mao. <br />j. What is the symbol for culverts? Please put symbology for culverts in the legend <br />and make sure all culverts are symbolized on the map. You do a great job of <br />calling out the culverts. <br />Culverts are now symbolized on the map and appear in the legend. <br />k. You show manholes on the map. It is unclear where they outlet. Please indicate on <br />the map or in a table where manholes outlet. <br />The map has been modified to clarify where manholes. The manholes have been re- <br />named to match the attached SedCad culvert table. <br />I. I was unable to verify culvert lengths for the culverts listed below. Please indicate <br />where on the map the following culverts begin and end: <br />a. C7 <br />b. C9 <br />c. C16 <br />d. C17 <br />Prepared by: R. Reilley December 2015 <br />File location: M:\Coal\rar\1MKingCoal\TR25 Page 3 <br />
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