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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996083A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/8/2016
Doc Name
pages 2.05-84 to 2.05-165
Section_Exhibit Name
Volume I 2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans Part 2
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2.05.6(6) <br />(b)(ii) The description of the worst possible subsidence consequences has <br />determined that subsidence will not cause material damage or diminution of <br />use to the Bruce Park Dams. Therefore the Applicant has prepared seismic <br />and subsidence monitoring programs per Rule 2.05.6(6)(c). <br />(b)(iii) The description of the worst possible subsidence consequences has <br />determined that material damage and diminution of reasonably foreseeable <br />use of renewable resources could result in the event of mine subsidence <br />within the permit and adjacent area. Therefore, the Operator has prepared a <br />subsidence control plan in accordance with Rule 2.05.6(6)(b)(iii)(B). <br />Since the Operator is no longer proposing to mine within one mile of the <br />Bruce Park Dam and Terror Creek Reservoir, no material damage to the <br />Bruce Park dam landslide is anticipated. <br />(b)(iii)(B) A subsidence control plan, as described in Section 2.05.6(6)(f). <br />(c)(i) Permit stipulation No. 9 stated in part: Mining with a projected angle of draw <br />that is within one mile on the Terror Creek Reservoir (Bruce Park Dam) will <br />not be approved until all necessary monitoring data, analysis, reports and <br />subsidence control plan details are approved by the Division and it is shown <br />that such mining will not adversely impact the Dam. A subsidence and <br />seismic monitoring program was developed exclusively for the Bruce Park <br />Dam and Bruce Park landslide. However, since the mine plan was changed <br />(PR -12) and no mining with a projected angle of draw that is within one mile <br />on the Terror Creek Reservoir will occur, the subsidence and seismic <br />monitoring program for the Bruce Park dam and Bruce Park landslide will be <br />suspended. Should mining be proposed within one mile of the Bruce Park <br />dam and Terror Creek Reservoir, the subsidence control plan will be <br />reactivated. The suspended seismic monitoring program is explained in <br />Volume IIIA, Exhibit 18 with specific emphasis on the quarterly seismic <br />monitoring reports. The suspended monitoring program for the Bruce Park <br />landslide is presented in Exhibit 20. <br />PR -14 2.05-155- 03/14 <br />
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