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• <br />• <br /> <br />2.05 APPLICATION FOR PERDfPP FOR SURFAt;E OR I1fIDE~U1~ID DIINIIVG ACPIVI'FZE4S -- <br />2~SIIl3 REQIIII2EMEN15 FOR OPERATION AND RDCLAMATION PLANSS. <br />2.05.6 Mitigation of Surface Goal MiTfiM Operation ImpdCt9. (Cont'd.) <br />subsidence survey, Section 2.05.6(6)(e). Monuments have and will <br />continue to be installed and surveyed prior to the ant of <br />mining in any given area. Refer to Map No. 3-1. 'Ihe Subsidence <br />monitoring program is required to verify predictions of subsidence <br />related phenom~~a derived in the subsidence survey (refer to Geo-Hydra <br />report in the Subsidence Appendix, Volume 3). <br />Actual placement of monuments is found in Section 2.05.6(6)(c)(i)(B). <br />(6) (c) (i) (B) <br />Colorado Westmoreland Inc. currently operates three separate subsidence <br />monitoring programs: visual inspection; widely spaced zresrnm+ent <br />monitoring; and detailed panel monument monitoring. <br />~~ ,~yT' The visual inspection consists of a physical walk over on the surface <br />of pillar recovery areas one time per year. Features such as tension <br />cracks and compression bulges are mapped and described. Also included <br />c~ S~ during the initial p~e2 t term is a visual inspection of landslide <br />~~' areas to ascertain if pillar recovery and subsidence reactivates <br />~Q movement, scarp development, orassociated detachment. Future pre- and <br />post-mining inspections of structures will also be incorporated. <br />Surficial hydrological features are monitored monthly to determine <br />possible i~acts of subsidence. Additionally, areas of underground <br />mine inflow are monitored and mapped on an annual basis in accordance <br />With Stipulation No. 29 (as attached to the July 21, 1988 Proposed <br />pecision and Findings of Compliance). A summary of the mine inflow <br />monitoring findings is submitted along with the "Annual Hydrology and <br />Subsidence Report" as the "Annual Mine Inflow Report." <br />Monitoring stations 1 through 27 consist of a widely spaced grid with <br />approximately 1300 ft. centers east-west <br />MR 92-80 <br />Revised 2/11/92 <br />145 <br />